Axiological and social dimensions of the eschatological doctrine of the Pentecostals in the context of modernity
Abstract
The article analyzes the essential characteristics of the eschatological doctrine of the Pentecostal movements that formed within the limits of the evangelical theological discourse. The author reflects on the constructive and destructive elements of the eschatological orientation of the theological narrative in the Pentecostal communities, as well as on the social and axiological motivation of the ideological, theoretical, meaningful characteristics of the doctrine of the end of the world
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