The End(s) of Time(s): Apocalypticism, Messianism, and Utopianism through the Ages
Hans-Christian Lehner
In times of crises, be it about climate change, the pandemic corona virus, or democratic struggles, there is an unwaning interest worldwide in the end of times and related themes such as apocalypticism, messianism, and utopianism. This concerns scholarship and society alike, and is by no means limited to the religious field. The present volume collates essays from specialists in the study of apocalyptic and eschatological subjects. With its interdisciplinary approach, it is designed to overcome the existing Euro-centrism and incorporate a broader perspective to the topic of end time expectations in the Christian Middle Ages as well as in East Asia and Africa. Contributors include: Gaelle Bosseman, Wolfram Brandes, Matthias Gebauer, Jürgen Gebhardt, Vincent Goossaert, Klaus Herbers, Matthias Kaup, Bernardo Bertholin Kerr, Thomas Krümpel, Richard Landes, Zhao Lu, Rolf Scheuermann, and Julia Eva Wannenmacher.
Dr. Hans-Christian Lehner was a research assistant at the Internationales Kolleg für Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung “Schicksal, Freiheit und Prognose. Bewältigungsstrategien in Ostasien und Europa.” He received his doctorate at the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg with a dissertation on the role of predictability of the future in high medieval historiography. His research focuses on theories and methods of historiography and the practices of medieval historiography.
Lehner, Hans-Christian, ed. The End(s) of Time(s). Leiden: Brill, 2021. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004462434
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