Messianism could well be considered an abstruse topic that is irrelevant to most people’s concerns. In his well-organized and highly readable book The Struggle for Utopia, Arnold Slyper explains that the very opposite is the case and that the messianic goals of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have profoundly shaped and continue to shape the lives of individuals and the direction of the world we live in. He also proposes that many of the external threats for Jews and Israel can only be understood from an appreciation of their messianic basis. 

Slyper defines messianism as “belief that a utopian existence will be created by miraculous or non-miraculous means under the sovereignty of God, with or without the involvement of a messianic-like figure.”

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