The Saviour's revolution

The Saviour's revolution
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Publication year :
1984
Publish number :
First Revised
Publish location :
Tehran, Iran
Number of volumes :
1
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The Saviour's revolution
Throughout history, expectations of transformative leadership have inspired hope and reform. The Saviour's revolution examines the concept of ultimate justice through the anticipated revolution of the promised Saviour.
About the Book
The Saviour's revolution analyzes theological foundations of belief in a divinely guided reformer who establishes global justice. The book explores scriptural references, historical interpretations, and moral implications of awaiting transformative leadership. Structured chapters examine themes of oppression, moral decline, and eventual restoration of equity. The text clarifies that expectation of revolution does not promote passivity but demands ethical preparation and social responsibility. It emphasizes personal reform as prerequisite for collective transformation. Analytical discussion distinguishes between mythic imagination and disciplined theological belief. By integrating eschatological reflection with social ethics, the work presents revolutionary expectation as moral commitment rather than political fantasy.
What You Will Discover
- Scriptural basis for belief in the Saviour
- Moral preparation for transformative justice
- Distinction between passive waiting and active reform
- Analysis of oppression and restoration
- Ethical implications of eschatological belief
- Structured theological reflection
About the Author
The author integrates theological scholarship with social analysis, presenting structured understanding of revolutionary expectation.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for readers interested in eschatology, social justice, and theological reflections on transformative leadership.







