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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Generic Apocalyptic Narrative'''' is an [[Eschatological Discourse]] "about the events that will lead up to the days."<ref>Kintz, Linda. Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions That Matter in Right-Wing America. London: Duke University Press, 1997. https://amzn.to/2o1eJQO</ref>. This narrative includes "a sense of history as a divinely predetermined totality, a sense of pessimism about the present and the conviction of imminent crisis, and a belief in the judgment of evil and the triumph of good."<ref>Kintz, Linda. Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions That Matter in Right-Wing America. London: Duke University Press, 1997. p. 8-89https://amzn.to/2o1eJQO</ref>
<blockquote class="definition">The '''Generic Apocalyptic Narrative'''' is an [[Eschatological Discourse]] "about the events that will lead up to the days."<ref>Kintz, Linda. Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions That Matter in Right-Wing America. London: Duke University Press, 1997. https://amzn.to/2o1eJQO</ref>. This narrative includes "a sense of history as a divinely predetermined totality, a sense of pessimism about the present and the conviction of imminent crisis, and a belief in the judgment of evil and the triumph of good."<ref>Kintz, Linda. Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions That Matter in Right-Wing America. London: Duke University Press, 1997. p. 8-89https://amzn.to/2o1eJQO</ref>
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The Generic Apocalyptic Narrative' is an Eschatological Discourse "about the events that will lead up to the days."[1]. This narrative includes "a sense of history as a divinely predetermined totality, a sense of pessimism about the present and the conviction of imminent crisis, and a belief in the judgment of evil and the triumph of good."[2]

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Archaeological Research, Archetype Framework, Big Questions, Ideology, Magic, Narrative, Old Energy Creation Template, Sacred Drama, Sacrilization

Footnotes

  1. Kintz, Linda. Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions That Matter in Right-Wing America. London: Duke University Press, 1997. https://amzn.to/2o1eJQO
  2. Kintz, Linda. Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions That Matter in Right-Wing America. London: Duke University Press, 1997. p. 8-89https://amzn.to/2o1eJQO