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End Times Popularity: Part 2 (#78)

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Religion on the Mind

Religion, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.7542 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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End Times Popularity: Part 2 (#78) Part 2 of a series that addresses the question “Why was End Times/Left Behind/Rapture theology *so popular* by the time we grew up in the 90s and 2000s?” Please start with Part 1, last week’s episode.My main argument:1. The people whose evangelizing kicked off the Jesus Movement were primarily fundamentalists and they were themselves already very focused on biblical prophecy2. In the early 70s, there was enough global chaos and uncertainty, along with one very important “fulfilled prophecy” that made it seem plausible that the world might indeed be coming to a close3. By the time Left Behind came around in the 90s, that same Jesus Movement generation held the primary places of power and influence in Evangelical circlesCovered in this episode:- The Jesus Movement generation were the ones with cultural power in the Evangelical world by the time Left Behind came out- A straightforward and literal reading of the Bible is always popular, especially in America, and it plays into a few common American characteristics- Where are they now? All four interviewees relay their current beliefs about the End Times- Sally answers some of the questions the original interview subjects answered in the End Times Anxiety series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:01.8

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0:30.2

This is part two of a two-part series. If you haven't listened to part one, go back to last week's episode and start there.

0:38.4

That is where I explain these episodes where they came from and all that, and I won't repeat it here.

0:44.1

So as a reminder, though, I basically have a three-part argument to answer the question, why was this stuff so popular?

0:53.1

Why, when Left Behind came around in the 90s, did it blow up so massively that everybody,

1:00.7

basically who grew up more or less evangelical in America in the 90s knows about this theology,

1:08.7

worried about being raptured or not being raptured, why do, you know,

1:12.7

how did it become such a zeitgeist? So, the three-part argument. Number one, the type of people

1:18.8

who did the initial evangelism that kicked off the Jesus movement of the 1970s were themselves,

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