Messianic outbreak in the adventistm: two case studies
Keywords:
Messianic Outbreak, Seventh-Day Adventist Chruch, Demônio do Catulé, Surto de Waco, Eshatology.Abstract
Christianty since its outset seems to maintain a close relationship with eschatology as an impulsive force of the messianic message. The task of the
future expectation played the same role with the emergence of the adventist moviment which regard itself as the remnant people for the last days before Jesus’ second coming. Notwithstanding, at some occasions, adventist apocalyptic motivations made arise some messianic outbreaks well-known by their tragic events, namely “demônio de Catulé” and the “surto de Waco”. Although such events should be regarded as “social anomalies”, and placed apart from the healthy development of the Seventh-Day Adventist institution, the ideia that such messianic outbreaks are real even nowadays should remind the adventists that their eschatological message must be proclaimed together with other issues but never alone.
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