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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
New Latin, from [[Latin]] mille thousand + New Latin -ennium (as in biennium)
 
New Latin, from [[Latin]] mille thousand + New Latin -ennium (as in biennium)
*Date: circa [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1638]
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*Date: circa [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Century 1638]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1 a : the thousand years mentioned in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Revelation#Chapter_20 Revelation 20] during which [[holiness]] is to prevail and [[Christ]] is to reign on [[earth]]  
 
*1 a : the thousand years mentioned in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Revelation#Chapter_20 Revelation 20] during which [[holiness]] is to prevail and [[Christ]] is to reign on [[earth]]  
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Millennialism (from '''millennium''', Latin for "thousand years"), or chiliasm in [[Greek]], is a [[belief]] held by some [[Christian]] denominations that there will be a Golden Age or [[Paradise]] on [[Earth]] in which "Christ will reign" for 1000 years prior to the final [[judgment]] and [[future]] [[eternal]] state (the [[Morontia Temple|New Heavens and New Earth]]). This [[belief]] is derived primarily from the [[book]] of Revelation 20:1-6. Millennialism as such is a specific form of Millenarianism.
 
Millennialism (from '''millennium''', Latin for "thousand years"), or chiliasm in [[Greek]], is a [[belief]] held by some [[Christian]] denominations that there will be a Golden Age or [[Paradise]] on [[Earth]] in which "Christ will reign" for 1000 years prior to the final [[judgment]] and [[future]] [[eternal]] state (the [[Morontia Temple|New Heavens and New Earth]]). This [[belief]] is derived primarily from the [[book]] of Revelation 20:1-6. Millennialism as such is a specific form of Millenarianism.
  
Among Christians who hold this belief, this is not the "end of the world", but rather the penultimate age, the age just prior to the end of the world when the present heavens and earth will flee away ([https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Revelation#Chapter_21 Rev. 21:1]). Some believe that between the millennium proper and the end of the world there will be a brief period in which a final battle with [[Satan]] will take place. After this follows the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Judgment Last Judgment].
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Among Christians who hold this belief, this is not the "end of the world", but rather the penultimate age, the age just prior to the end of the world when the present heavens and earth will flee away ([https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Revelation#Chapter_21 Rev. 21:1]). Some believe that between the millennium proper and the end of the world there will be a brief period in which a final battle with [[Satan]] will take place. After this follows the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Judgment Last Judgment].
  
Millennialism is also a doctrine of medieval [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism Zoroastrianism] concerning successive thousand-year periods, each of which will end in a [[cataclysm]] of heresy and destruction, until the final destruction of [[evil]] and of the spirit of evil by a triumphant king of [[peace]] at the end of the final millennial age (supposed by some to be the year 2000). "Then Saoshyant makes the creatures again [[pure]], and the [[resurrection]] and [[future]] [[existence]] occur" (Zand-i Vohuman Yasht 3:62).
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Millennialism is also a doctrine of medieval [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism Zoroastrianism] concerning successive thousand-year periods, each of which will end in a [[cataclysm]] of heresy and destruction, until the final destruction of [[evil]] and of the spirit of evil by a triumphant king of [[peace]] at the end of the final millennial age (supposed by some to be the year 2000). "Then Saoshyant makes the creatures again [[pure]], and the [[resurrection]] and [[future]] [[existence]] occur" (Zand-i Vohuman Yasht 3:62).
  
Various other social and [[political]] [[movements]], both religious and secular, have also been linked to millennialist [[metaphors]] by scholars.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennialism]
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Various other social and [[political]] [[movements]], both religious and secular, have also been linked to millennialist [[metaphors]] by scholars.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennialism]
  
 
[[Category: Cosmology]]
 
[[Category: Cosmology]]

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Etymology

New Latin, from Latin mille thousand + New Latin -ennium (as in biennium)

Definitions

b : a period of great happiness or human perfection
  • 2 a : a period of 1000 years; especially : one reckoned from the beginning of the Christian era <at the start of the third millennium>
b : a 1000th anniversary or its celebration

Description

Millennialism (from millennium, Latin for "thousand years"), or chiliasm in Greek, is a belief held by some Christian denominations that there will be a Golden Age or Paradise on Earth in which "Christ will reign" for 1000 years prior to the final judgment and future eternal state (the New Heavens and New Earth). This belief is derived primarily from the book of Revelation 20:1-6. Millennialism as such is a specific form of Millenarianism.

Among Christians who hold this belief, this is not the "end of the world", but rather the penultimate age, the age just prior to the end of the world when the present heavens and earth will flee away (Rev. 21:1). Some believe that between the millennium proper and the end of the world there will be a brief period in which a final battle with Satan will take place. After this follows the Last Judgment.

Millennialism is also a doctrine of medieval Zoroastrianism concerning successive thousand-year periods, each of which will end in a cataclysm of heresy and destruction, until the final destruction of evil and of the spirit of evil by a triumphant king of peace at the end of the final millennial age (supposed by some to be the year 2000). "Then Saoshyant makes the creatures again pure, and the resurrection and future existence occur" (Zand-i Vohuman Yasht 3:62).

Various other social and political movements, both religious and secular, have also been linked to millennialist metaphors by scholars.[1]