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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, …
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Religion Past and Present
Eternal Life
(6,584 words)
[German Version] I. Religious Studies – II. History of Religions – III. Old Testament – IV. New Testament – V. Philosophy of Religion – VI. Dogmatics – VII. Judaism ¶
I. Religious Studies Concepts of the hereafter do not, of themselves, necessarily contain statements concerning eternal life. On the contrary, concepts of the hereafter develop with dynamics of their own and thus variability. Eternal life and …
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Religion Past and Present
Unity, Divine
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I. Philosophy of Religion Unity, uniqueness and simplicity are considered God’s incommunicable properties. In philosophy of religion unity was originally thought of as the One, as the ground supporting the many in their multiplicity and difference. Thus unity was conceived as the timeless and spaceless ground and numerical beginning of the cosmos with its multiplicity of beings. In Plato’s teaching about ideas, unity as the One transcends the plurality of ideas, and has ontological pr…
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Religion Past and Present