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词汇 millenarian
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Definition of millenarian in English:

millenarian

adjective ˌmɪlɪˈnɛːrɪənˌmɪləˈnɛriən
  • 1Relating to or believing in Christian millenarianism.

    千禧年主义的;信千禧年主义的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering.
    • One only needs direct access to the Gospels unmediated by historical traditions and unencumbered by church doctrines to find there the paradigmatic model of a successful millenarian cult.
    • The actions and ideas inspired by millenarian radicalism in the early Restoration drew reproach from many.
    • There has already been speculation from the apocalyptically inclined about how a Gibsonian reading of the Popol Vuh might dovetail with Christian millenarian prophecies of the End Times.
    • This is the more surprising given the many build-up signs anticipating much greater outbursts of millenarian fervor around the year 2000.
    • It emphasized sin, regeneration, and grace, and had a mystical, millenarian content.
    • If the turn of the second millennium was not unlike the first in its lack of eschatological millenarian fervor, the end of the 20th century was much unlike the end of the 19th century.
    • The author does not neglect the more exotic apocalyptic and millenarian episodes.
    • The celebration of the second millennium became now a millenarian goal in itself.
    • It foundered long before its appointed sixteen-month term because an aggressive minority within it tried to steer it towards an over-radical reform of the law and a millenarian rule of the saints.
    • What realism cannot do is offer the same kind of millenarian hope that is the essential DNA of idealism.
    1. 1.1 Denoting a religious or political group believing in a millennium marking an era of radical change or the beginning of a utopian period.
      millenarian Marxists

      相信太平盛世会到来的马克思主义者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Economists are exposed by climatologists as utopian fantasists, the leaders of a millenarian cult as mad as, and far more dangerous than, any religious fundamentalism.
      • The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian.
      • It was then that I first began to doubt the millenarian promises of Marxism.
      • But he discovered other groups who were far from being like the Baptists of the seventeenth century, such as the millenarian Munster radicals.
      • Similar prophecies had frequently surfaced in Italian millenarian movements during the late medieval and Renaissance periods.
      • Theories of the new terrorism were that it would be something that would be in the service of universal and global ambitions, many of which would be religious or millenarian.
      • The Plague offers a salutary counterweight to such utopian longings and millenarian consolations.
noun ˌmɪlɪˈnɛːrɪənˌmɪləˈnɛriən
  • A person who believes in millenarianism.

    千禧年主义教义信徒

    mainstream theologians argue that millenarians misuse scriptural prophecies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Far from waiting around resignedly for Christ's arrival, millenarians believed the godly Christian must prepare for Christ's advent by building paradise on earth.
    • Yes, many of the early Church Fathers were millenarians, and so were some later Catholics and Protestants.
    • As millenarians they are prone to get seduced quite easily into an ends justifying the means approach which, allied with large doses of cognitive dissonance, lead to some remarkable statements.
    • Weber has read one great slate of unhappiness, history as written by sects and prophets, millenarians, chiliasts, and televangelists.
    • Scenario planners, millenarians and apocalypticians thrive on predicting extreme - usually final - events.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin millenarius (see millenary) + -an.

Rhymes

agrarian, antiquarian, apiarian, Aquarian, Arian, Aryan, authoritarian, barbarian, Bavarian, Bulgarian, Caesarean (US Cesarean), centenarian, communitarian, contrarian, Darien, disciplinarian, egalitarian, equalitarian, establishmentarian, fruitarian, Gibraltarian, grammarian, Hanoverian, humanitarian, Hungarian, latitudinarian, libertarian, librarian, majoritarian, necessarian, necessitarian, nonagenarian, octogenarian, ovarian, Parian, parliamentarian, planarian, predestinarian, prelapsarian, proletarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, quodlibetarian, Rastafarian, riparian, rosarian, Rotarian, sabbatarian, Sagittarian, sanitarian, Sauveterrian, sectarian, seminarian, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, topiarian, totalitarian, Trinitarian, ubiquitarian, Unitarian, utilitarian, valetudinarian, vegetarian, veterinarian, vulgarian

Definition of millenarian in US English:

millenarian

adjectiveˌmiləˈnerēənˌmɪləˈnɛriən
  • 1Relating to or believing in Christian millenarianism.

    千禧年主义的;信千禧年主义的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What realism cannot do is offer the same kind of millenarian hope that is the essential DNA of idealism.
    • It emphasized sin, regeneration, and grace, and had a mystical, millenarian content.
    • This is the more surprising given the many build-up signs anticipating much greater outbursts of millenarian fervor around the year 2000.
    • The author does not neglect the more exotic apocalyptic and millenarian episodes.
    • The celebration of the second millennium became now a millenarian goal in itself.
    • There has already been speculation from the apocalyptically inclined about how a Gibsonian reading of the Popol Vuh might dovetail with Christian millenarian prophecies of the End Times.
    • It foundered long before its appointed sixteen-month term because an aggressive minority within it tried to steer it towards an over-radical reform of the law and a millenarian rule of the saints.
    • The actions and ideas inspired by millenarian radicalism in the early Restoration drew reproach from many.
    • If the turn of the second millennium was not unlike the first in its lack of eschatological millenarian fervor, the end of the 20th century was much unlike the end of the 19th century.
    • One only needs direct access to the Gospels unmediated by historical traditions and unencumbered by church doctrines to find there the paradigmatic model of a successful millenarian cult.
    • All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering.
    1. 1.1 Denoting a religious or political group seeking solutions to present crises through rapid and radical transformation of politics and society.
      (宗教或政治团体)激进派的
      millenarian Marxists

      相信太平盛世会到来的马克思主义者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Plague offers a salutary counterweight to such utopian longings and millenarian consolations.
      • The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian.
      • It was then that I first began to doubt the millenarian promises of Marxism.
      • Similar prophecies had frequently surfaced in Italian millenarian movements during the late medieval and Renaissance periods.
      • But he discovered other groups who were far from being like the Baptists of the seventeenth century, such as the millenarian Munster radicals.
      • Economists are exposed by climatologists as utopian fantasists, the leaders of a millenarian cult as mad as, and far more dangerous than, any religious fundamentalism.
      • Theories of the new terrorism were that it would be something that would be in the service of universal and global ambitions, many of which would be religious or millenarian.
nounˌmiləˈnerēənˌmɪləˈnɛriən
  • A person who believes in the doctrine of the millennium.

    千禧年主义教义信徒

    mainstream theologians argue that millenarians misuse scriptural prophecies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scenario planners, millenarians and apocalypticians thrive on predicting extreme - usually final - events.
    • Far from waiting around resignedly for Christ's arrival, millenarians believed the godly Christian must prepare for Christ's advent by building paradise on earth.
    • As millenarians they are prone to get seduced quite easily into an ends justifying the means approach which, allied with large doses of cognitive dissonance, lead to some remarkable statements.
    • Weber has read one great slate of unhappiness, history as written by sects and prophets, millenarians, chiliasts, and televangelists.
    • Yes, many of the early Church Fathers were millenarians, and so were some later Catholics and Protestants.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from late Latin millenarius (see millenary) + -an.

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