eschatological in English

adjective

[es·cha·to·log·i·cal || ‚eskətə'lɒdʒɪkl]

(Theology) pertaining to eschatology; pertaining to any doctrine pertaining to the end of the world

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1. The weekly Sabbath is an eschatological sign.

2. Cromlech Eschatological Horrors, released 13 July 2018 1

3. Eschatological Horrors by Cromlech, released 13 July 2018 1

4. In fact,this text is not at all eschatological.

5. No more fundamental eschatological reality than the experience of resurrection.

6. Catholicity as an eschatological process, not a quality already realized

7. But the two eschatological points of view are not identical. Sentencedict.com

8. Shops and shopping acquire thereby a fully and truly eschatological dimension.

9. I no longer felt any eschatological sense, or even any responsibility.

10. The question of eschatology in a biblical Pauline sense is always more than eschatological .

11. Positive side of salvation is in view here: renewal is eschatological in character.

12. It has a history, whereas America is still making history, animated by an eschatological tension toward the future.

13. 18, 19. (a) Why is this information not confined to some secret eschatological society of initiates?

14. The Antichrist is an eschatological (end times) person who will appear and deceive countless people near the …

15. Conversely, since unbelievers have no promise of eschatological consummation, they have no obligation to observe the sign thereof.

16. D·H·Lawrence gradually formulated his unique eschatological thought in confrontation with the human calamity in the process of development in the 20th century.

17. Christian theologians of a more liberal persuasion would tend to interpret Elijah's eschatological significance in a less literal sense.

18. Notice that this second test (whatever is of faith) flows from the nature of the Sabbath as an eschatological sign.

19. Experiencing and enjoying this eschatological significance of the Sabbath is far more important, and beneficial, than becoming consumed with Talmudic details.

20. Both in East and in West an eschatological note has frequently been introduced: the mystery is not simply an historical event.

21. The antinomy of the eschatological thought itself in destruction and production attributes active consciousness of redemption and social crisis to his thought.

22. In addition to the two tests above, there is another implication of my view that the Sabbath is an eschatological sign for the covenant community.

23. There are several sayings in Thomas, unlike the sayings in the Gospels and the canon, that are not eschatological,they very much point to the present.

24. The fact is that these themes are inseparable—the death and resurrection of Christ mark the inbreaking of the eschatological age and the inauguration of the new creation.

25. When applied to the first day remembrance of the resurrection of Christ in the new covenant, there is nothing to stamp because the eschatological goal has already been achieved.

26. 29 It's almost as if the eschatological timeline, the axis in Paul's letter, has been just flipped up like this in Colossians and Ephesians, so that's one major difference.

27. We also agree that in both the pre-fall and Mosaic theocracies, the Sabbath served as a sign to stamp cultural activity as bound for the eschatological Sabbath consummation.

28. It is estimated that approximately one-third of the Quran is eschatological, dealing with the afterlife in the next world and with the day of judgment at the end of time.

29. The Conceptually Abstract Subconcious Eschatological Entity, also known best by it’s other name, The Conclusive End or Conclusive End, is an abstract conceptual entity meant to be the embodiment of the end, when any concept reaches the end of it’s existence

30. Augurates a new age centered in Messiah and his eschatological program, and that the Spirit empowers believers to engage in a "prophetic" and universal ministry of proclaiming the gospel.6 This view directly counters the view championed by Bultmann which

31. Augurates a new age centered in Messiah and his eschatological program, and that the Spirit empowers believers to engage in a "prophetic" and universal ministry of proclaiming the gospel.6 This view directly counters the view championed by Bultmann which attributes J ohannine terminology to Hellenistic influence.7 While