Phrases with «eschatology»

Eschatology refers to the study of the end times or the final events in human history according to certain religious or philosophical beliefs. It explores topics like the afterlife, the final judgment, and the ultimate fate of the world or individuals. Full definition

Sentences with «eschatology»

  • Questions of eschatology in Christian theology quickly become questions of protology, and so we must ask how this picture of a beatific vision absent nonhuman life affects how we are to think of creation in the first place. (firstthings.com)
  • There is now a prevalent vogue of eschatology in Biblical studies — more definitely the view that the Biblical writers looked forward to a supernatural and catastrophic intervention of divine powers, by which the present world would in some way come to its end, and the new age would be inaugurated; there would be a new world inhabited by redeemed saints. (religion-online.org)
  • With Christian eschatology as with process philosophy, I presume a teleology. (religion-online.org)
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