Cyberspace creates a fine line between science fiction and popular theology, especially eschatology. |
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Not only does it make us reconsider the task of natural theology, it influences such topics as creation, eschatology and the problem of evil. |
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This comprises outlines of the teaching on the persons of the Trinity, eschatology, eternal life, witness, and so forth. |
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The book is organized on a conventional scheme of theological loci, from prolegomena through eschatology. |
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The science-and-theology discourse on eschatology did not work toward divine revelation. |
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The purpose of marriage is to glorify God as is taught by creation, redemption and eschatology. |
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Though he may still be a fundamentalist of art, he is no longer preoccupied by eschatology. |
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The difference reflects the difference between an eschatology of kingdom transformation and hope versus an eschatology of inevitable deterioration and fatalism. |
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For churches that do not endorse a premillennial eschatology the emphasis is on the present, and other-worldly eschatological discussions are largely absent. |
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Even Mahavira and Buddha agreed that there could be no final answers to some of the difficult questions of cosmology, ontology, theology, and eschatology. |
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Third, fundamental to the whole project is the sense that Christology, particularly the death and resurrection of Christ, provides the key to eschatology. |
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Are we to dismiss Paul's words on the grounds that his understanding of eschatology, his thinking about final things and the end times, was off by a few thousand years? |
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Furthermore, it came to reject other claims to messiahship or heretical views of eschatology. |
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This proleptic eschatology is expressed as the final prayer under the groom's canopy and at the wedding feast. |
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Historical eschatology appears in one of three distinct forms— messianism, millennialism, or apocalypticism. |
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Can eschatology be accomplished without conversion, and can this latter be considered without a return to its sources? |
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One cannot define when eschatology was definitively transferred into meta-history. |
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Attention will also be given to recent openness of God theologies and the contemporary shift to eschatology in certain theologies. |
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The universal symbolism of the city finds itself illuminated in its origins as in its eschatology by this proper name. |
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The difference between them consists fundamentally in the realized eschatology in Christ which has created a unique situation. |
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As a Marxist, Hathaway subscribes to the notion of sociality, a chimerical trapping of Marxist eschatology, and therefore has much invested in the idea of the social. |
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Most of the book is devoted to demonstrating how this is so, as Ward deals with the specific doctrines of the fall, soteriology, Christology, and eschatology. |
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One does not have to read very deeply in the scholarly literature on eschatology, the gospels, or Christology before running into the writings of Richard Bauckham. |
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By contrast, the sort of Church that Montanus offered was one of ecstatic prophecy, immediate eschatology, ascetic moral rigorism, and, at the same time, institutional chaos. |
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The idea of crossing water en route to the otherworld, which first appears in Egyptian eschatology, occurs in the eschatological topography of other religions, as was noted above. |
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Therefore, hope puts us in the area of history and eschatology. |
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If one reflects deeply on it, then, the co-ordinates of the Fatima message are wide and, theologically, they contain a prophecy in the light of eschatology. |
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However, while modern Benuaq eschatology would rather have the kelelungan go to God, they may well have entered a cycle of palingenesis. |
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As for conservative ideology, it is saturated with eschatology. |
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Meanwhile as the metamarket booms, the few remaining souls who did not get in on the ground floor, have no choice but to pursue eschatology. |
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After a brief chapter that outlines Fell's life story, Bruyneel argues that Fell's radical eschatology is the key to her thought. |
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Both Gregory's protology and eschatology are in continuity with those of Origen. |
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Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology. |
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Religious or mythological cosmology is a body of beliefs based on mythological, religious, and esoteric literature and traditions of creation and eschatology. |
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Changing beliefs concerning sacraments, the mediatorship of Mary and Christ, and eschatology are examined more extensively than in the first edition. |
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Theologically, many Protestants have embraced the parish model as having roots in a Reformed view of eschatology, a la Abraham Kuyper or Francis Schaeffer. |
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