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End of Days: An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions

Bradford Lee Eden
- Vol. 32, Iss: 2, pp 3-4
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This article is published in Web Reasoning and Rule Systems.The article was published on 2018-02-15. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Encyclopedia.

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"Out of Egypt Have I Called My Son: " A Bibliographic Essay on Egyptian Christianity from its Origins to the Arab Conquest

TL;DR: The earliest chronological report linking Jesus to Egypt is the infancy narrative in the Gospel of Matthew (2: 13-18) as mentioned in this paper, where Joseph and Mary fled to Egypt in order to save Jesus from Herod.

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Petr Bakule
TL;DR: In this article, Jehovovi et al. discuss the problem of naboženskem směru Satanism, i.e., the belief in the existence of satanism.
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In Search of the Caliphate

TL;DR: In this paper, a template taken from the Encyclopedia of Religion (2005) and looking for the following characteristics in the discussion: the question of authority and succession in Islam after the death of the Prophet Mohammad; esoteric knowledge and the role of the Imam (particularly in Shi'a); the assassination of Husayn (the grandson of Mohammed); and the appearance of the eschatological figure of the Madhi in Twelver Shi'A.
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Night of death, morning of rebirth: Maria W. Stewart’s apocalyptic futures

TL;DR: In the early American era of rebellion, war, and political upheaval, preachers, abolitionists, writers, and orators steeped their rhetoric in the apocalypse as discussed by the authors, and the early 20th century was the time of the Second World War.
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An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy

TL;DR: An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy as discussed by the authors explores philosophical traditions including Confucianism, Daoism, Mohism, Legalism and Chinese Buddhism, and how they have shaped Chinese thought.