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Apocalyptic Beliefs and Politics
This chapter examines the intersection of Rapture beliefs and their political ramifications in contemporary society, tracing their roots in dispensation premillennialism within conservative Protestantism. It highlights the historical context and evolving nature of these beliefs, particularly through figures like William Blackstone and John Nelson Darby, and emphasizes their influence on American evangelicalism and political engagement. Additionally, the discussion contrasts early proponents' anti-democratic sentiments with the complexity of modern faith traditions and their societal implications.