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  • ...id to bring about the end of the world or a similarly nighmarish scenario. Eschatology as an academic field is a subdiscipline of religious studies concerned with ...chatological evangelists and preachers also point to the long history of [[Eschatology/Catalogs/List of failed end-of-the-world predictions|failed end-of-the-worl
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  • ...id to bring about the end of the world or a similarly nighmarish scenario. Eschatology as an academic field is a subdiscipline of religious studies concerned with ...chatological evangelists and preachers also point to the long history of [[Eschatology/Catalogs/List of failed end-of-the-world predictions|failed end-of-the-worl
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  • * [[Eschatology/Catalogs/List of failed end-of-the-world predictions|List of failed end-of-
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  • ...Christianity|Christian]] redactors, and no [[creation myth|creation]] or [[Eschatology|end of the world]] myth has survived.
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  • ...d the "Christ of faith" include a strong skepticism over the apocalyptic [[eschatology]] of orthodox Christianity - seeing Jesus as inciting his followers to refo
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  • ...n]] in about 232, and dedicated to Peroz, the brother of [[Sapor I]]. An [[Eschatology|eschatological]] work in three parts divided between the Hearers, the Elect
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  • ===Eschatology=== [[Eschatology]] is the study of "last things," or beliefs about the end of the world and
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  • *Belief in a Jewish eschatology, including a [[Moshiach|messiah]], a rebuilt [[Temple in Jerusalem]], and t
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  • ...irst opera, ''[[Le Grand Macabre]]'', a work of absurd theatre with many [[eschatology|eschatological]] references.
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  • ...t's been speculated that Zoroastrian concepts of [[Zoroastrian eschatology|eschatology]] and [[demonology]] had influence on Abrahamic religions. Zoroastrianism h
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  • ...'now''. The theology of Matthew, Luke, and John may consist of a "realized eschatology" which would be a natural response to failed prophesy. A controversial poin
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  • ...tue)|charity]].<ref>Kent, page 47<br></ref><ref>Milner, Murray Jr. ''Hindu Eschatology and the Indian Caste System: An Example of Structural Reversal'' *Milner, Murray Jr. ''Hindu Eschatology and the Indian Caste System: An Example of Structural Reversal'' in The Jou
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  • ...although there are a variety of understandings of the [[end times]] and [[eschatology]].
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  • ...ation of the world, and will reign eternally after its end (the subject of eschatology). Moreover, many affirm his dwelling within the hearts of all Christian bel
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  • ...Coming of Christ, the [[Mahdi | Mahdí]] and [[Qa'im | Qá'im]] of Islamic [[eschatology]], the future Buddha [[Maitreya]], the [[Shah Bahram]] of Zoroastrianism, a
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