
Eschatologism is the main attribute of Christian concepts in medieval times. The eschatological views took predominance in religious concepts of Old Believers forming various manifestations within subdivisions of Old Believers church (such as «popovschina» moderation, and «bespopovschina» radicalism) after the Russian Orthodox Church split up. The Eschatologism is deeply connected to the concept of «Divine Fear» in Old Believers’ faith.
Эсхатологизм основная черта средневекового христианского мировоззрения. В православной традиции после раскола Русской православной церкви эсхатологические воззрения интенсивно развиваются в старообрядчестве и по-разному представлены в его направлениях поповщине (умеренность) и беспоповщине (радикализм). Эсхатологизм в старообрядческом мировоззрении связан с концептом «страх Божий».
ХРИСТИАНСКАЯ ЭСХАТОЛОГИЯ, МИРОВОЗЗРЕНИЕ, СТРАХ БОЖИЙ, СТАРООБРЯДЧЕСТВО, ПОПОВЩИНА, БЕСПОПОВЩИНА, СТАРООБРЯДЧЕСКАЯ СЕМЬЯ, OLD BELIEVERS’ CHURCH
ХРИСТИАНСКАЯ ЭСХАТОЛОГИЯ, МИРОВОЗЗРЕНИЕ, СТРАХ БОЖИЙ, СТАРООБРЯДЧЕСТВО, ПОПОВЩИНА, БЕСПОПОВЩИНА, СТАРООБРЯДЧЕСКАЯ СЕМЬЯ, OLD BELIEVERS’ CHURCH
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