A Futuristic Approach to the Prospect of Salvation in non-Abrahamic Religions
The notion of "saviorism" and "belief in a universal savior" is prevalent among peoples and nations with different religions and cultures. The vision that religions offer about salvation in the end times will play an important role in the appearance of the status of religions and the acceptance of that religion by the people. Non-Abrahamic religions, like the Abrahamic religions, have the prospect of salvation in the end times. What is considered as an issue in this study is "understanding and explaining the perspective of apocalyptic saviorism in non-Abrahamic religions." Therefore, this descriptive-analytical study aims to explain the perspective of the dimensions of salvation in the saviorism approach, seeks to explain the characteristics of the savior and the signs of its appearance and the cycle of salvation in non-Abrahamic religions. According to studies, the vision of a savior in non-Abrahamic religions has unique characteristics that each religion has signs at three levels of before, during and after the advent. In the cycle of appearance, each of the religions has different and distinct approaches that can be designed and studied in the form of two approaches: "linear" and "cyclical".
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