Messianism
Messianism is the belief in a coming messiah, a redeemer or savior who will bring deliverance, restoration, or liberation. The term comes from the Hebrew mashiach, “anointed one.” In religious contexts, messianism often entails eschatological expectations about a future figure who initiates a transformed world, whether through political leadership, spiritual renewal, or both.
In Judaism, the messiah is commonly envisioned as a human leader from the line of David who
Christians identify Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah (Christ). They hold that Jesus fulfilled, in a first
In Islam, Isa (Jesus) is regarded as the Masih (Messiah) who will return before the end times,
Beyond these traditions, messianism has appeared in various forms—national, political, or religious—often influencing reform movements, sectarian