A comparison to the role of the Messianism in the rise of Mormonism and shaykhiah
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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Belief in the Apocalypse is the crucial common point among the all of major world religions. The teachings of all great religions of the course refer to apocalypse. The coming of the savior is one of the most important features of this course. Teaching of the promised savior of Apocalypse, have a special place in particular in Islam and Christianity. Therefore, throughout history, especially in the last two centuries, considering the importance of this issue for the followers of these religions causes the rise false saviors. To be present the savior time, there were people who abused the public interest and by the name of Promised Messiah made the factions. The remarkable point in this regard is that common factors in both Islam and Christianity have been abused by the leaders and founders of the factions. In this paper, we investigate the factors based on the appearance of the promised Savior, in both Islam and Christianity that have caused emerging different denominations
Keywords:
Shakhiah , Mormonism , Messianism , Al-Ahsai , Joseph Smith
Language:
Persian
Published:
Religious Studies, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2013
Pages:
9 to 27
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