messianism in English

noun

[mɪ'saɪənɪzm]

religious belief in a Messiah or Redeeme

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1. Messianism is the idea of God Interrupted; and so Messianism is necessarily a kind of blasphemy.

2. The Slavophiles could therefore be said to represent a form of Russian messianism.

3. Augustine (On Jn. tr. 8f). A convenient, festive messianism , without strength and responsibility is an absurdity, it is even satanism (Mt .

4. And when I say that code expresses our hopes and aspirations, it's not just a joke about messianism, it's actually what we do.

5. The disciples of Jesus, with Peter at the head, react to the announcement of the redemptive Passion, that is, to the true messianism foretold and effected by the Beloved Son.

6. The policy of the Bush administration broke with the three main principles inherited from the post-war period: restraint in the use of force, international cooperation and absence of armed messianism, and the absolute belief in the superiority of the American model.

7. So we pay homage to Cervantes at a time when we routinely co-habit with a very different outrageousness: religious fanaticism and terrorism, political manipulation, the cacophony of perverted simplification, the belligerent marriage between a new messianism and an aggrandizing quixotic blindness.