The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth:
The book explores transformations of the apocalyptic figure of the Antichrist in various post-Soviet discourses, including ecclesiastical and political writings, conspiracy theories, and literary texts. Drawing on the extensive research into diverse materials published in the Russian Federation afte...
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Zusammenfassung: | The book explores transformations of the apocalyptic figure of the Antichrist in various post-Soviet discourses, including ecclesiastical and political writings, conspiracy theories, and literary texts. Drawing on the extensive research into diverse materials published in the Russian Federation after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it demonstrates how an initially religious idea has penetrated secular discourses and what implications this entails. By applying the innovative analytical category of ideomyth, the book successfully answers the question of how and why the figure of the Antichrist is employed within the Russian post-Soviet semiosphere, with a special focus on texts that emerged within nationalist and religious milieus |
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spelling | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth Magda Dolinska-Rydzek, Reinhard Ibler 1 Online-Ressource (234 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The book explores transformations of the apocalyptic figure of the Antichrist in various post-Soviet discourses, including ecclesiastical and political writings, conspiracy theories, and literary texts. Drawing on the extensive research into diverse materials published in the Russian Federation after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it demonstrates how an initially religious idea has penetrated secular discourses and what implications this entails. By applying the innovative analytical category of ideomyth, the book successfully answers the question of how and why the figure of the Antichrist is employed within the Russian post-Soviet semiosphere, with a special focus on texts that emerged within nationalist and religious milieus Antichrist Politische Theologie Political Theology Apocalyptic Figure Apokalyptische Figur Dolinska-Rydzek, Magda Sonstige oth Ibler, Reinhard oth https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.24216/9783838275451 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth Antichrist Politische Theologie Political Theology Apocalyptic Figure Apokalyptische Figur |
title | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth |
title_auth | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth |
title_exact_search | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth |
title_full | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth Magda Dolinska-Rydzek, Reinhard Ibler |
title_fullStr | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth Magda Dolinska-Rydzek, Reinhard Ibler |
title_full_unstemmed | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth Magda Dolinska-Rydzek, Reinhard Ibler |
title_short | The Antichrist in Post-Soviet Russia: Transformations of an Ideomyth |
title_sort | the antichrist in post soviet russia transformations of an ideomyth |
topic | Antichrist Politische Theologie Political Theology Apocalyptic Figure Apokalyptische Figur |
topic_facet | Antichrist Politische Theologie Political Theology Apocalyptic Figure Apokalyptische Figur |
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