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In political theory and Christian theology, the phrase "immanentize the eschaton" is a generally pejorative phrase 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…
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| Immanentize the eschaton | related to Origin | Eric Voegelin | 0.60 | section |
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| Immanentize the eschaton | related to Origin | Young Americans | 0.60 | section |
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