During his journey as a painter, I believe his state of mind changed eschatologically, his thinking becoming more apocalyptic. |
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On the Sabbath morning the faith of the worshipping community was expressed eschatologically in its acceptance of scriptural fulfilment. |
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Between the tick and the tock of the clock, as he put it, we want a connection as well as the suggestion of an arrow shooting eschatologically toward some final judgment. |
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Contemporaneous events could thus easily be interpreted eschatologically as fulfilling these predictions. |
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He shows how each mark relates ontologically, epistemologically, pedagogically, and eschatologically to the church. |
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Death can also be viewed eschatologically as a component of the resurrection or as a gate through which those in a state of grace pass to realize the beatific vision. |
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