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Eschatology
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[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. Old Testament – III. New Testament – IV. History of Dogma – V. Dogmatics – VI. Ethics – VII. Philosophy of Religion – VIII. Judaism – IX. Islam (cf. Present and Future Eschatology, Consistent Eschatology)
I. Religious Studies
1. The Problem of Terminology Eschatology (“discourse” or “doctrine” [Gk λόγος/
lógos] concerning the “last things” [Gk ἔσχατα/
éschata]) is a neologism that was introduced in the late 18th century in the con- text of the definition of the “last things,” i.e. of the
novissima of medieval theology (death, resurrection, divine judgment, final destiny [Providence]). Eschatology became a major topic of philosophical and theological debates during the 19th century. With the increasing importance of the comparative study of religion (Religious studies) …
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Religion Past and Present