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Eschatology concerns expectations of the end of the present age, human history, or of the world itself. The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that negative world events will reach a climax. Belief that the end of … See more
The word "eschatology" arises from the Ancient Greek term ἔσχατος (éschatos), meaning "last", and -logy, meaning "the study of", and first appeared in English around 1844. The Oxford English Dictionary defines … See more
Hinduism
The Vaishnavite tradition links contemporary Hindu eschatology to the figure of Kalki, the tenth and last avatar of Vishnu. … See moreResearchers in futures studies and transhumanists investigate how the accelerating rate of scientific progress may lead to a "technological singularity" in the future that would … See more
• Carroll, John T. (2000). "Eschatology". In Freedman, David Noel; Myers, Allen C. (eds.). Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Eerdmans. ISBN 9789053565032.
• Craig C. Hill, In God's Time: … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eschatology_(religious_movement)
Eschatology is a New Thought movement founded by American writer and former practitioner William W. Walter. Walter was formally a member of the Catholic Church and then The First Church of Christ, Scientist until 1912 when he rejected organized religion in order to found his own metaphysical system. Although it is generally classified as a new religious movement, Walter did not see it as a reli…
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WebEschatology is the part of theology that is concerned with what are believed to be the last events in history. It also looks at the destiny of humanity as a whole. Believers may call it …
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- Hyphenation: es‧cha‧to‧lo‧gy
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˌɛsk.əˈtɒl.ə.d͡ʒi/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˌɛs.kəˈtɔl.ə.d͡ʒi/
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- Most of the time, eschatology refers to the study of the Christian Bible in order to understand the prophecies within it and how the end will come. However, the study of any myth about the end of the world also constitutes eschatology, such as the Norse Ragnarok, or the Native American Shirt Dance imagery of the Return of the Ghosts.
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WebCategory:Eschatology From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. Buddhist …
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WebSince eschatology, throughout much of church history and in much common speech today, often means the study of events still future, this article will first explore the traditional …
Inaugurated eschatology - Wikipedia @ WordDisk
https://worddisk.com/wiki/Inaugurated_eschatologyWebBelief in Christian theology. A 14th century, pocket sized copy of the Gospel of John. This approach was first developed by Geerhardus Vos, especially in his 1930 work, The …
Eschatology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
taggedwiki.zubiaga.org/new_content/b3af88be47f0bd89f77e4dddc3fd9178WebFour Horsemen of the Apocalypse, by Albrecht Dürer. Eschatology(from the Greekἔσχατος, Eschatosmeaning "last" and -logymeaning "the study of") is a part of theologyand …
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