Apocalypticism and World-Renewal
How crisis, authority, collective action, failed prophecy, reform, and violence shape millenarian movements.
Research archive / the evidence remains visible
The interface is an interpretation. The reports are the starting archive. Open them. Disagree with them. Improve the record.
Twelve dossiers
How crisis, authority, collective action, failed prophecy, reform, and violence shape millenarian movements.
Ancient developments in cosmic order, judgment, resurrection, dualism, destruction, and restoration.
A source-critical protocol for genre, provenance, translation, emic/etic analysis, and false equivalence.
A wide survey of linear, cyclical, spiral, relational, and restorative models of cosmic transformation.
Internal diversity, interpretive schools, judgment, restoration, and political uses of end-times teaching.
Continuity, repair, ancestral relationship, liberation, and the limits of linear-apocalypse categories.
Ancestral order, political prophecy, episodic change, sovereignty, and critique of the “cargo cult” label.
A structural matrix of recurring motifs and a taxonomy of close, partial, weak, and misleading comparisons.
Source criticism, cyclical conflagration, final battles, political renewal, interpolation, and modern fabrication.
Cosmic decline, Dharma loss, cycles, savior and teacher figures, dissolution, and immediate spiritual agency.
Final-Dharma ages, cyclical purification, Great Peace, world renewal, political prophecy, and social reform.
World ages, sovereignty, ecological obligation, revitalization, misinformation, and ethical research limits.
No report matches that signal.
Status of evidence
These reports contain broad synthesis, interpretation, and their own underlying source-quality differences. Antichrist.cx uses them to identify recurring structures, not to declare that every claim inside them has been independently verified.
The next responsible layer is community consultation, primary-source review, critical editions, and specialist scholarship.
How this site uses the archive
The main interface emphasizes recurring dramatic roles rather than doctrinal details of one religion.
Linear, cyclical, relational, political, and ancestral models are kept separate.
The site does not calculate dates, match headlines to prophecy, or endorse supernatural forecasts.
The archive is presented so future revisions can identify weak sources, disputed claims, and missing voices.