On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Eschatological. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as theology or divinity and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Eschatological in a sentence
Eschatological meaning
Pertaining to eschatology.
Using Eschatological
- The main meaning on this page is: Pertaining to eschatology.
- Useful related words include: theology, divinity.
- In the example corpus, eschatological often appears in combinations such as: the eschatological, their eschatological, an eschatological.
Context around Eschatological
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Eschatological
- In this selection, "eschatological" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, quasi, carrying, transcendent, duty, sacrifice and significance stand out and add context to how "eschatological" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include affirms all eschatological points of and are carrying eschatological overtones in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "eschatological" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with eschatological
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Not surprisingly, in Cyril's eschatological analysis, Jerusalem holds a central position. (12 words)
For Pentecostals, "every moment is eschatological" since at any time Christ may return. (13 words)
There are also many extrabiblical examples of eschatological prophecy, as well as church traditions. (14 words)
In both Hebrews and Qumran a priestly figure is discussed in the context of a Davidic figure; in both cases a divine decree appoints the priests to their eschatological duty; both priestly figures offer an eschatological sacrifice of atonement. (39 words)
Much closer in spirit to some ancient Gnostic dicta, Wolfson understands the eschatological ideal in traditional kabbalah to have been the female becoming male (see his Circle in the Square and Language, Eros, Being). (34 words)
He ends with an illustration about a man who dies and goes to heaven exclaiming "Home, home at last!" as if he had arrived at the end of his eschatological journey. (31 words)
For is it not the case that a case for qualification for being remembered in this life is itself quasi-eschatological? (21 words)
Example sentences (20)
In both Hebrews and Qumran a priestly figure is discussed in the context of a Davidic figure; in both cases a divine decree appoints the priests to their eschatological duty; both priestly figures offer an eschatological sacrifice of atonement.
For is it not the case that a case for qualification for being remembered in this life is itself quasi-eschatological?
And Ivanov’s friend and colleague Sergei Bulgakov wrote that Jewish migration to Palestine had eschatological significance.
There have been eschatological panics in Western history (some consider the Y2K hysteria a variant, by frame bridging).
After the Sabbatean debacle, this moderate approach provided a safe outlet for the eschatological urges.
A release from this eschatological cycle, in after life, particularly in theistic schools of Hinduism is called moksha.
Danielou see the baptism rite are carrying eschatological overtones, in that "to inscribe for baptism is to write one's name in the register of the elect in heaven".
Evolution would culminate in the Omega Point —an apex of thought/consciousness—which he identified with the eschatological return of Christ.
For Pentecostals, "every moment is eschatological" since at any time Christ may return.
He ends with an illustration about a man who dies and goes to heaven exclaiming "Home, home at last!" as if he had arrived at the end of his eschatological journey.
Influences within Christian thought Partial preterism is generally considered to be a historic orthodox interpretation as it affirms all eschatological points of the ecumenical Creeds of the Church.
Interpretive and hermeneutical overviews of the Bible The hermeneutic method held by an individual or church will greatly affect their interpretation of the book of Revelation, and consequently their eschatological scheme.
It is estimated that approximately one-third of the Quran is eschatological, dealing with the afterlife in the next world and with the day of judgment at the end of time.
Mitchell proposed that the Psalter embodies an eschatological timetable like that of Zechariah 9–14.
Much closer in spirit to some ancient Gnostic dicta, Wolfson understands the eschatological ideal in traditional kabbalah to have been the female becoming male (see his Circle in the Square and Language, Eros, Being).
Not surprisingly, in Cyril's eschatological analysis, Jerusalem holds a central position.
Olam HaBa can also mean the spiritual afterlife, and there is debate concerning the eschatological order.
The Christian tradition has always equated this salvation with the transcendent, eschatological fulfillment of human existence in a life freed from sin, finitude, and mortality and united with the triune God.
The difference in eschatological orientation between Col and the undisputed letters results in a different theology of baptism..
There are also many extrabiblical examples of eschatological prophecy, as well as church traditions.
Common combinations with eschatological
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the eschatological 5×
- their eschatological 2×
- an eschatological 2×
- is eschatological 2×
- of eschatological 2×