Center for Millennial Studies
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The Center for Millennial Studies[1] is a scholarly institute at Boston University devoted to studying millennial, millenarian, and apocalyptic movements, groups, and individuals throughout history and on the contemporary scene.
Boston University professor Richard Landes currently serves as director of the center.
[edit] See also
- Summary of Christian eschatological differences
- Millennialism
- Millenarianism
- Messianism
- Apocalypse
- Apocalypticism
- Apocalyptic literature
- Armageddon
- End of the world
- End Times
- Ultimate fate of the Universe
- Christian eschatology
- Christian Zionism
- Qiyamah Muslim view
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