Apocalypticism In The Modern Period And The Con... -
: The erosion of centrist liberalism has allowed apocalyptic rhetoric to become a standard tool in nativist political movements globally. Functional Role in Modern Society
: A contemporary variation where the end is not entirely predetermined but can be forestalled through human action—ranging from spiritual "decreeing" in groups like the Church Universal and Triumphant to secular environmental activism. The Contemporary "Apocalyptic Shift" Apocalypticism in the Modern Period and the Con...
Scholars note a "seismic shift" beginning in the late 1960s that accelerated after 2001 due to events like the 9/11 attacks, the 2008 recession, and the . : The erosion of centrist liberalism has allowed
: Over 50% of all apocalyptic fiction produced since 1895 has appeared in the last 25 years. Iconic works like The Matrix , The Handmaid's Tale , and various Japanese anime (e.g., Neon Genesis Evangelion ) serve as a "fast food" of apocalyptic spectacle for modern audiences. : Over 50% of all apocalyptic fiction produced
: Simplifies a chaotic present by framing it within a clear battle between good and evil.
: The world is divided into two discrete realities—the perfect transcendent (Heaven) and the flawed mundane (Earth). This manifests as radical binaries: truth vs. lies, light vs. darkness, and the "Elect" vs. the "Other".
Rather than just predicting the end, apocalyptic language often serves a pragmatic function as a . It is used to: