The Modelling Aspects of Messianic Utopia in Today's Society

Abstract:
The functions of “religion’s Utopia” (Mahdism) in the body of society are among the important and notable issues, which have drawn the attention of researchers and scholars because of its inevitable role in the realization of a systematic pattern which can provide the aims and the expectations of a religious society. Particularly now, that the existence of religious tendencies in the world’s societies and the influential and undeniable presence of religion is rapidly growing. The waiting society can only be an effective and modelling society with quality for other nations in tracing the state of world’s future that insists on its principles and ideals and follow the requisites of religion’s Utopia (Mahdism) on top of their activities. Explaining the functions of the religion’s Utopia (Mahdism), such as its political function with the aim to affect the future’s societies, its cultural function affected by the waiting culture, its doctrinal function, with the aim of deepening, correcting and localizing beliefs in the waiting society, can be regarded as an effective step towards planning and moving toward building a bright future and finally paving the ground for the appearance of Imam of the Time.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Awaiting the Promised, Volume:15 Issue: 48, 2016
Page:
27
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