Definition of Eschatology. Meaning of Eschatology. Synonyms of Eschatology

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Definition of Eschatology

Eschatology
Eschatology Es`cha*tol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? the furthest, last + -logy.] The doctrine of the last or final things, as death, judgment, and the events therewith connected.

Meaning of Eschatology from wikipedia

- Eschatology (/ˌɛskəˈtɒlədʒi/ ; from Ancient Gr**** ἔσχατος (éskhatos) 'last' and -logy) concerns expectations of the end of present age, human history...
- Christian eschatology is a minor branch of study within Christian theology which deals with the doctrine of the "last things", especially the Second Coming...
- Consistent eschatology (Thoroughgoing eschatology) is a theory in theological and biblical studies that interprets Jesus "in exclusively eschatological terms"...
- 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...
- Realized eschatology is a Christian eschatological theory po****rised by J.A.T. Robinson, Joachim Jeremias, Ethelbert Stauffer (1902–1979), and C. H....
- Look up eschatology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eschatology is a part of theology and philosophy concerned with the final events when the world...
- century BCE. Eschatology (from Gr**** eschatos, last) concerns expectations of the end of the present age. Thus, apocalyptic eschatology is the application...
- Islamic eschatology (Arabic: عِلْم آخر الزمان في الإسلام, ‘ilm ākhir az-zamān fī al-islām) is a field of study in Islam concerning ****ure events that...
- Inaugurated eschatology is the belief in Christian theology that the end times were inaugurated in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, and thus...
- In the context of Christian eschatology, idealism (also called the spiritual approach, the allegorical approach, the nonliteral approach, and many other...