Sentences with phrase «eschatological perspective»

The phrase "eschatological perspective" refers to a way of thinking or viewing things based on the belief in the end of the world or the ultimate destiny of humanity. It involves focusing on the future and what is to come, often tied to religious or philosophical ideas about the final judgment or ultimate purpose of existence. Full definition
This chastity shares the same eschatological perspective as that of all consecrated life, that it is «for the sake of the kingdom of heaven» (Mt 19:12).
Not only is the dualistic orientation a distortion of reality, its otherworldly eschatological perspective is not conducive to liberation.
Historically, many false claims of fulfillment have indeed found their basic source in a loss of the eschatological perspective.
You mentioned at one point that you lost your «job» because of changes in your viewpoint — I would be interested in hearing more of that, as both myself and a number of my close acquaintances suffered something similar in our ministries over changes in our eschatological perspectives.
Consequently, according to the Seminar, nearly all the earliest Christian writings are infected by an eschatological perspective - including Q (thus the apocalyptic material in Q must be assigned to «late Q»!).
In the eschatological perspective of the kingdom, the church attains its rightful place as servant and herald of the kingdom, not its final expression.
December 1990) painted with a rather broad stroke in his characterization of the eschatological perspective of Evangelicals.
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