ESCHATOLOGICAL (pertaining to theological "final Judgment") is pronounced "ess-cat-oh-LAJ-ih-cull" ("laj" same as "lodge").
The branch of theology that is concerned with the end of the world or of humankind.
An eschatological passage most likely refers to a passage from the Bible referring to the 'End Times', or the end of the world. Eschatology is the study of 'end times' and much of the eschatology of the christian church comes form the Book of Revelations.
the branch of theology that deals with final things such as death, divine judgement and life after death
Jesus' return, the millennium, the last judgment, the final resurrection and heaven and hell.
Syd Hielema has written: 'Herman Bavinck's eschatological understanding of redemption' -- subject(s): Redemption
Joseph Cahill has written: 'Eschatological occurrence' -- subject(s): Revelation 'What is faith?' -- subject(s): Faith
Eschatological dualism is a theological concept that posits a fundamental division between two opposing forces or realms at the end of time, typically good versus evil. This worldview often reflects the belief that human history is a battleground between divine and demonic influences, culminating in a final judgment or resolution. Many religious traditions, including Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and certain strands of Gnosticism, incorporate elements of eschatological dualism in their teachings about the ultimate fate of humanity and the cosmos. It emphasizes the moral and spiritual struggle inherent in human existence and the eventual triumph of good over evil.
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