Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
millenarianism
noun
/ˌmɪl.əˈnɛr.i.ən.ɪ.zəm/

Definition
Millenarianism is the belief in a future period of holy peace and righteousness, often associated with the second coming of Christ and a literal thousand-year reign of the saints on earth, as described in certain interpretations of the Bible.

Examples
- Many religious groups exhibit millenarianism, anticipating a significant transformation in society.
- The rise of millenarianism in the late 20th century was notable in various cultures.
- Some individuals were drawn to the millenarian movement, believing they would witness the end of the world as foretold in scriptures.

Meaning
The term refers to religious, social, or political movements that expect a transformative change to occur at a specific moment in the future, typically tied to apocalyptic events or divine intervention.

Synonyms
- apocalypticism
- eschatology
- messianism