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In political theory and theology, to immanentize the eschaton is a pejorative term referring to attempts to bring about utopian conditions in the world, and to effectively create heaven on earth. Theologically, the belief is akin to postmillennialism as reflected in the Social Gospel of the 1880–1930 era, as well as Protestant reform movements during the Second Great Awakening in the 1830s and 1840s such as abolitionism.

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  • Immanentize the eschaton (en)
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  • In political theory and theology, to immanentize the eschaton is a pejorative term referring to attempts to bring about utopian conditions in the world, and to effectively create heaven on earth. Theologically, the belief is akin to postmillennialism as reflected in the Social Gospel of the 1880–1930 era, as well as Protestant reform movements during the Second Great Awakening in the 1830s and 1840s such as abolitionism. (en)
  • Na teoria política e na teologia, Imanentizar a Escatologia, significa a tentativa de provocar a escatologia (o estágio final da história) no mundo imanente. Em todos estes contextos significa "tentar fazer o que pertence à vida após a morte acontecer aqui e agora (na Terra)". Teologicamente a crença é semelhante ao pós-milenismo como refletido no Evangelho Social da era de 1880-1930, bem como os movimentos de reforma protestante durante o Segundo Grande Despertar nas décadas de 1830 e 1840, como o abolicionismo. (pt)
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  • In political theory and theology, to immanentize the eschaton is a pejorative term referring to attempts to bring about utopian conditions in the world, and to effectively create heaven on earth. Theologically, the belief is akin to postmillennialism as reflected in the Social Gospel of the 1880–1930 era, as well as Protestant reform movements during the Second Great Awakening in the 1830s and 1840s such as abolitionism. (en)
  • Na teoria política e na teologia, Imanentizar a Escatologia, significa a tentativa de provocar a escatologia (o estágio final da história) no mundo imanente. Em todos estes contextos significa "tentar fazer o que pertence à vida após a morte acontecer aqui e agora (na Terra)". Teologicamente a crença é semelhante ao pós-milenismo como refletido no Evangelho Social da era de 1880-1930, bem como os movimentos de reforma protestante durante o Segundo Grande Despertar nas décadas de 1830 e 1840, como o abolicionismo. O uso moderno da frase começou com Eric Voegelin em A Nova Ciência da Política, em 1952. O porta-voz conservador William F. Buckley Jr. popularizou a frase de Voegelin como "Não imanentize a escatologia!" (Don't immanentize the eschaton!) A versão de Buckley tornou-se um slogan político dos Jovens Americanos pela Liberdade durante os anos 1960 e 1970. (pt)
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