medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> Chiliast, chiliasm, chiliastic?
if i could, i'd use it to mean date based (like 1000 year markers)
millennialism, but i'm not sure its worth it. one might use it to
describe the more global aspect of the phenomenon, and keep
millennialism for the xn variety. i don't know. the germans use
chiliasmus more than millenarismus. but i don't know of any
distinction btw the english words of latin and greek origins. do you?
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