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  2. Eschatology - Wikipedia

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    Christian eschatology is the study concerned with the ultimate destiny of the individual soul and of the entire created order, based primarily upon biblical texts within the Old and New Testaments.

  3. Eschatology | Definition, Examples, Christianity ...

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    eschatology, the doctrine of the last things. It was originally a Western term, referring to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim beliefs about the end of history, the resurrection of the dead, the Last Judgment, the messianic era, and the problem of theodicy (the vindication of God’s justice).

  4. What Is Eschatology? Study of the End Times Explained

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    Eschatology is the study of theology involved with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and humankind. Let's uncover the biblical meaning of Eschatology, its importance in Christianity, and much more.

  5. Learn what eschatology is, where eschatological themes are in the Bible, why Christians should study eschatology, and more.

  6. Eschatology: What the Bible Says Will Happen in End Times

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    Eschatology is the branch of Christian theology dealing with the biblical study of end times prophecies and the events of the last days. Some of these events include the Rapture, the Second Coming of Christ, the Tribulation, the Millennial Kingdom and the Future Judgments.

  7. Eschatology Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : a branch of theology concerned with the final events in the history of the world or of humankind. 2. : a belief concerning death, the end of the world, or the ultimate destiny of humankind.

  8. What is Christian Eschatology? | GotQuestions.org

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    Eschatology is the study of what the Bible says is going to happen in the end times. Many treat Eschatology as an area of theology to be avoided. Of course, Eschatology is not as crucial as Christology or Soteriology.