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The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia : Transformations of an Ideomyth.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Literatur und Kultur im mittleren und östlichen EuropaPublisher: Berlin : Ibidem Verlag, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (235 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783838275451
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an IdeomythDDC classification:
  • 820.9357
LOC classification:
  • PR275.A5 .R939 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Is the Antichrist a Russian Ideomyth? -- I.1. The Russian Idea and the Antichrist -- I.2. Ideomyth as an Analytical Tool -- II. Who is the Antichrist? More than Two Millennia of Antichrist Developments -- II.1. The Antichrist in Western Christianity -- II.2. Imminent Apocalypse: Russia and the Antichrist -- III. The Antichrist and His Plot Against Russia -- III.1. (D)evils of Postmodernism: Gradual Apostasy and the Mystery of Lawlessness -- III.2. Antisemitism and Eschatology: The New World Order and Invisible Khazaria -- IV. "Without Doubt, the Antichrist is a Real Political Possibility of Our Times": Russia, the Antichrist, and Political Theology -- IV.1. The Antichrist: Image of a Political Enemy -- IV.2. Sacral Geography and the Kingdom of the Antichrist -- V. The Antichrist: New Incarnations -- V.1. I, the Antichrist or the Antichrist in Me -- V.2. (Not Only) Postmodern Variations: From Scientist and Serial Killer to Politician and Trickster -- VI. Ultimate Fight: Orthodox Russia Against the Antichrist -- VI.1 The Role of Russia in the Endtime Drama: The Katechon or Not? -- VI.2. Apocalypse Now! -- Conclusions -- Bibliography.
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Is the Antichrist a Russian Ideomyth? -- I.1. The Russian Idea and the Antichrist -- I.2. Ideomyth as an Analytical Tool -- II. Who is the Antichrist? More than Two Millennia of Antichrist Developments -- II.1. The Antichrist in Western Christianity -- II.2. Imminent Apocalypse: Russia and the Antichrist -- III. The Antichrist and His Plot Against Russia -- III.1. (D)evils of Postmodernism: Gradual Apostasy and the Mystery of Lawlessness -- III.2. Antisemitism and Eschatology: The New World Order and Invisible Khazaria -- IV. "Without Doubt, the Antichrist is a Real Political Possibility of Our Times": Russia, the Antichrist, and Political Theology -- IV.1. The Antichrist: Image of a Political Enemy -- IV.2. Sacral Geography and the Kingdom of the Antichrist -- V. The Antichrist: New Incarnations -- V.1. I, the Antichrist or the Antichrist in Me -- V.2. (Not Only) Postmodern Variations: From Scientist and Serial Killer to Politician and Trickster -- VI. Ultimate Fight: Orthodox Russia Against the Antichrist -- VI.1 The Role of Russia in the Endtime Drama: The Katechon or Not? -- VI.2. Apocalypse Now! -- Conclusions -- Bibliography.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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