Just as one swallow does not make a summer, one summer does not immanentize the gay eschaton. |
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This side of the eschaton the Spirit pours forth living waters, filled with novelty. |
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For the church, it is the final state, the eschaton, that measures the now. |
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It's not an objection to brevity or humour, and no sensible person really sees a new range of possible emoji as a sign of the eschaton. |
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The parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13 cautions against trying to separate believers from unbelievers in these centuries before the eschaton. |
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It is not a regulative idea: no norm, no criterion relative to the eschaton could be deduced from it. |
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The eschaton is its Greek root: the last thing, the divinely ordained climax of history, with its present sense of a final judgment that should inform our lives. |
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These are secular eschatological fantasies we have fastened on as we have lost faith in the only True Eschaton, who is Jesus. |
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Hence, according to such an Adamic myth, the body-soul divide can only be plugged up by way of suffering, hard labour, feelings of shame and the order of virtue, in a salvific divine alliance towards Eschaton. |
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