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| − | + | ''In brief'': Eschatology (from Greek, eskhatos, last) is the term referring to the “doctrine of the last things.” The "last things" are important issues to Christian faith, although as a formal division of theology, eschatology is a relatively recent development. | |
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| + | '''Definitions / explanations''' | ||
| + | * [[Eschatology (overview)]] | ||
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| + | '''Articles / opinions''' | ||
| + | * [[Comments on eschatology]] | ||
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| + | '''Quotes''' | ||
| + | * [[Bible quotes about the end-times]] | ||
| + | * [[Quotes about eschatology]] | ||
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| + | '''See also''' | ||
| + | * [[Revelation]] | ||
Revision as of 05:31, 23 December 2005
In brief: Eschatology (from Greek, eskhatos, last) is the term referring to the “doctrine of the last things.” The "last things" are important issues to Christian faith, although as a formal division of theology, eschatology is a relatively recent development.
Definitions / explanations
Articles / opinions
Quotes
See also