Christian eschatology

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Christian eschatology is the branch of Christian theology that studies beliefs about the end times, including the Second Coming of Christ, final judgment, resurrection of the dead, and the ultimate destiny of humanity and creation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of Christian theology
eschatology
concerns consummation of history
defeat of evil
final state of the righteous
final state of the wicked
fulfillment of God’s purposes
fieldOfStudy Second Coming of Christ
end times
final judgment
resurrection of the dead
ultimate destiny of creation
ultimate destiny of humanity
hasSource Book of Revelation
Gospels
New Testament
Old Testament prophetic literature
Pauline Epistles
surface form: Pauline epistles

church tradition
creeds and confessions
hasView amillennialism
futurism
historicism
idealism
postmillennialism
premillennialism
preterism
includesDoctrine Antichrist
Second Coming of Christ
surface form: Parousia

Second Coming
final judgment
final resurrection
heaven
hell
last things
millennium
new heaven and new earth
rapture
resurrection
tribulation
influences Christian ethics
Christian mission
Christian worship
relatedConcept Day of Judgment
surface form: Day of the Lord

Kingdom of God
apocalyptic literature
intermediate state
Final Judgment
surface form: judgment seat of Christ
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedBy Christian theologians
biblical scholars

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Zoroastrianism influenced Christian eschatology
Lazarus of Bethany influencedConcept Christian eschatology
this entity surface form: Christian theology of resurrection
Jesus' eschatological discourse influenced Christian eschatology
Resurrection viewIn Christian eschatology
Saved in Hope subject Christian eschatology
How the “True World” Finally Became a Fable influencedBy Christian eschatology
subject surface form: How the 'True World' Finally Became a Fable