Jiang's theory that prophecy and eschatology preserve recurring historical patterns as allegory after direct records or memory fade.
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lost historical memory
Jiang's theory that prophecy and eschatology preserve recurring historical patterns as allegory after direct records or memory fade.
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"...think is that whenever you have prophecy, it's probably a lost historical memory, meaning like the prophecy that they have is something that historically..."
"...much more imaginative. So I think eschatology has actually just lost historical memories of patterns that emerge through time. The reason why these religions..."
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