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Discovering the end of time : Irish Evangelicals in the age of Daniel O'Connell
Title:
Discovering the end of time : Irish Evangelicals in the age of Daniel O'Connell
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Donald Harman Akenson.
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Publication Information:
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9780773598492
Abstract:
"Apocalyptic millennialism is embraced by the most powerful strands of evangelical Christianity. The followers of these groups believe in the physical return of Jesus to Earth in the Second Coming, the affirmation of a Rapture, a millennium of peace under the rule of Jesus and his saints, and, at last, final judgment and deep eternity. In Discovering the End of Time, Donald Akenson traces the primary vector of apocalyptic millennialism to a specific locale in southern Ireland in the 1820s and '30s. Surprisingly, these apocalyptic concepts--which many scholars associate with the poor, the ill-educated, and the desperate--were articulated most forcefully by a rich, well-educated band of elite Irish Protestants. Drawing a striking portrait of John Nelson Darby, the major figure in the evolution of evangelical dispensationalism, Akenson demonstrates Darby's formative influence on ideas that later came to have a foundational impact on American evangelicalism in general and on Christian fundamentalism in particular. Careful to emphasize that recognizing the origins of apocalyptic millennialism in no way implies a judgment on the validity of its constructs, Akenson draws on a deep knowledge of early nineteenth-century history and theology to deliver a powerful history of an Irish religious elite and a major intersection in the evolution of modern Christianity. Opening the door into an Ireland that was hiding in plain sight--to a culturally and financially rich community that centred on radical evangelicalism and, for many, the return to earth of Jesus and the apocalyptic reorganization of all human life--Discovering the End of Time tells a remarkable story, at once erudite, conversational, and humorous, and characterized by an impressive range and depth of research."-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note:
UAS/JPL: EBSCO Academic Subscription.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I: God's Petrie Dish. Chapter One Dalyland: The Shape of a Hidden Kingdom -- Chapter Two The Fauna of Dalyland -- Chapter Three John Nelson Darby Approaches Dalyland.

Part II: The Real World. Chapter Four The Missing Years (1): 1819-1822 -- Chapter Five The Missing Years (2): 1822-1825 -- Chapter Six Everything Implodes, 1825-1829.

Part III: Into Deep Eternity. Chapter Seven Ecclesiology: Rebuilding the Fallen Jerusalem -- Chapter Eight Eschatology: Lady Powerscourt Points to the Heavens -- Chapter Nine The Drawing-Room Prophets, 1831-1832 -- Chapter Ten Powerscourt 1833: Apogee or Syncline? -- Chapter Eleven The End of the Irish Evangelicals' Big-House Tradition, 1834-1837.
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