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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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  • | pagename = Eschatology | abc = Eschatology
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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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  • ===Eschatology=== Eschatology is the study of "last things," or beliefs about the end of the world and th
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  • *Belief in a Jewish eschatology, including a [[Moshiach|messiah]], a rebuilt [[Temple in Jerusalem]], and t
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  • ...ological and scientific understandings as explored in cosmology, creation, eschatology, International Conference with the support of the John Templeton Foundation
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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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  • *Some Christians adopt a [[Eschatology#Preterism|preterist]] interpretation of eschatological Biblical prophecies, ...s about the Second Coming and more general eschatology as there is more to eschatology, and the disagreements, than just the Second Coming of Christ. So perhaps "
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  • ...d, 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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  • *'''[[Novelty Theory]]''' An eschatology-like theory claimed by its creator, [[ethnobotany|ethnobotanist]] [[Terence
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  • ...n considered in the context of 1st-century Judaism and, especially, Jewish eschatology. The history of Christian reflection on the teachings and nature of Jesus i
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  • ...d Coming of Christ, the [[Mahdi | Mahdí]] and [[Qa'im | Qá'im]] of Islamic eschatology, the future Buddha [[Maitreya]], the [[Shah Bahram]] of Zoroastrianism, and
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