Pronunciation: /ɛˈskætəˌlədʒi/
noun the part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind
A1 Eschatology is the study of the end times in religious beliefs.
A2 Some religions have specific eschatology beliefs about how the world will end.
B1 Eschatology plays a significant role in shaping religious practices and beliefs.
B2 Scholars often debate the interpretations of eschatology in different religious texts.
C1 The complexity of eschatology requires a deep understanding of theological concepts.
C2 In academic circles, eschatology is a subject of intense study and research.
formal The study of eschatology focuses on theories about the end of the world and final judgment.
informal Eschatology is all about predicting how the world will end and what will happen afterwards.
slang Some people get freaked out by eschatology because it deals with apocalyptic scenarios.
figurative In literature, eschatology is often used as a metaphor for personal transformation and growth.
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