INHALTSVERZEICHNIS

Seiwert, H.
End of Time and New Time in Medieval Chinese Buddhism
S. 1-
Hazani, M.
Apocalypticism, Symbolic Breakdown and Paranoia: An Application of Liftons Model to the Death-Rebirth Fantasy
S. 15-
Cook, D.
The Apocalyptic Year 200/815816 and the Events Surrounding It
S. 41-
Heine, P.
I am not the Mahdi, But
S. 69-
Steudel, A.
The Development of Essenic Eschatology
S. 79-
Agus, A.
Innere Zeit und apokalyptische Zeit
S. 87-
Irshai, O.
Dating the Eschaton: Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic Calculations in Late Antiquity
S. 113-
Idel, M.
The Time of the End: Apocalypticism and its Spiritualization in Abraham Abulafias Eschatology
S. 155-
Elior, R.
Breaking the Boundaries of Time and Space in Kabbalistic Apocalypticism
S. 187-
Motzkin, G.
Abnormal and Normal Time: After the Apocalypse
S. 199-
Szubin, A.
Why Lubavitch Wants the Messiah Now: Religious Immigration as a Cause of Millenarianism
S. 215-
Baun, J.
The Moral Apocalypse in Byzantium
S. 241-
Wardi, E.
Cognitive Dissonance and Proselytism: An Application of Festingers Model to Thirteenth-Century Joachites
S. 269-
Fried, J.
Awaiting the Last Days.... Myth and Disenchantment
S. 283-
Barasch, M.
Apocalyptic Space
S. 305-
Kippenberg, H.
The Restoration of Israel as Messianic Birth Pangs
S. 327-
OLeary, S.
When Prophecy Fails and When it Succeeds: Apocalyptic Prediction and the Re-Entry into Ordinary Time
S. 341-
Filoramo, G.
Memory and the Metamorphosis of Apocalyptic Time in an Italian Millenarian Movement: The Case of David Lazzaretti and his Followers
S. 363-

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