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Eschatology (/ˌɛskəˈtɒlədʒi/ ; from
Ancient Gr**** ἔσχατος (éskhatos) 'last' and -logy)
concerns expectations of the end of
present age,
human history...
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Christian eschatology is a
minor branch of
study within Christian theology which deals with the
doctrine of the "last things",
especially the
Second Coming...
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Jewish eschatology is the area of
Jewish theology concerned with
events that will
happen in the end of days and
related concepts. This
includes the ingathering...
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Islamic eschatology includes the afterlife,
apocalyptic signs of the End Times, and
final Judgement. It is
fundamental to
Islam as life
after death is...
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Consistent eschatology (Thoroughgoing
eschatology) is a
theory in
theological and
biblical studies that
interprets Jesus "in
exclusively eschatological terms"...
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Buddhist eschatology, like many
facets of
modern Buddhist practice and belief, came into
existence during its
development in China, and,
through the blending...
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Realized eschatology is a
Christian eschatological theory po****rised by J.A.T. Robinson,
Joachim Jeremias,
Ethelbert Stauffer (1902–1979), and C. H....
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century BCE.
Eschatology (from Gr**** eschatos, last)
concerns expectations of the end of the
present age. Thus,
apocalyptic eschatology is the application...
- some sort of
catastrophic global event.
Apocalypticism is one
aspect of
eschatology in
certain religions, the part of
theology concerned with the
final events...
- the anthropogeny,
understandable from the
cyclic nature of the
Eddic eschatology."
Simek says that Hoddmímis holt "should not be
understood literally...