William Borman has written:
'The other side of death' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Hindu Eschatology, History of doctrines, Upanishads
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Massimo Bracchitta has written:
'Il messia e l'impero' -- subject(s): Eschatology, Jewish, Eschatology, Protestant, Jewish Eschatology, Protestant Eschatology
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The belief of eschatology is cnrcerned with a believe of the second coming of Jesus Christ,it is a judgement day.
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Eschatology - 2009 was released on:
USA: 25 April 2009 (Lightworks Film Festival)
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H. Latimer Jackson has written:
'The eschatology of Jesus' -- subject(s): Teachings, Eschatology, Biblical teaching
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Millard J. Erickson has written:
'A basic guide to eschatology' -- subject(s): Millennium (Eschatology), Eschatology, History of doctrines
'Introducing Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal
'The New Life'
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The cast of Eschatology - 2009 includes: Jason Sudak as Sheep Man Chan Wong as Chan Frank Zynda as Walter
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Brian E. Kelly has written:
'Retribution and eschatology in Chronicles' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Eschatology, Retribution
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The branch of theology that is concerned with the end of the world or of humankind.
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Geerhardus Vos has written:
'The Pauline eschatology' -- subject(s): Biblical Eschatology, Biblical teaching, Eschatology
'The Teaching of the Epistle to the Hebrews' -- subject(s): Bible, Theology
'The Teaching Of Jesus Concerning The Kingdom Of God And The Church (1903)'
'Biblical theology' -- subject(s): Bible, Theology
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John Garnier has written:
'The great pyramid: its builder and its prophecy' -- subject(s): Eschatology, Pyramids
'The great pyramid: its builder and its prophecy' -- subject(s): Eschatology, Pyramids
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A contextual understanding of the eschatology of the book of Daniel would focus on its historical context within the Babylonian and Persian empires. Modern eschatology often interprets Daniel's prophecies in light of current events or the end times, emphasizing themes of judgment, resurrection, and the coming of the kingdom of God. Differences in interpretation may arise due to varying theological perspectives and the influence of contemporary culture on modern eschatological beliefs.
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Roger B. Eames has written:
'An outline of the ages' -- subject(s): Millennialism, Millennium (Eschatology)
'The end times and related subjects' -- subject(s): Bible, Eschatology, Propheceis
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Eschatology is the theological term for the study of end times, including death, judgment, heaven, and hell. It focuses on understanding the ultimate destiny of humanity and the universe according to religious beliefs.
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Louis V. Z abkar has written:
'A study of the ba concept in ancient Egyptian texts' -- subject(s): Ba (Egyptian religion), Egyptian Eschatology, Eschatology, Egyptian
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There is Hindu Nan, Hindu Cheese Dessert, Hindu Fried Rice, and Hindu Relish.
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The reflection on the end of time is known as eschatology, which is the study of the ultimate destiny of humanity, the world, and the universe. It often explores themes such as the end of the world, judgment day, and the afterlife in various religious and philosophical traditions.
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The theological term eschatology refers to teachings about the "last things," (from the Greek eschaton). Eschatology includes a consideration not only of the destiny of the world but of the individual (death, judgment, heaven, hell).
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William J. Dumbrell has written:
'Search for Order' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Eschatology
'Faith of Israel, The,'
'The End of the Beginning' -- subject(s): Bible, Eschatology, Relation to the Old Testament
'Romans'
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Milton McC Gatch has written:
'Preaching and theology in Anglo-Saxon England' -- subject(s): Christian literature, English (Old), Church history, Civilization, Anglo-Saxon, Eschatology, History, History and criticism, History of doctrines, Medieval Sermons, Preaching
'Eschatology and Christian nurture' -- subject(s): Anglo-Saxons, Church history, Eschatology, History of doctrines, Religion, Spirituality
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The doctrine of the last or final things, as death, judgment, and the events therewith connected.
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A Zikri is a member of an Islamic sect which considers Muhammad Jaunpuri to have been a leader in Islamic eschatology.
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Edwin J. Pratt has written:
'Studies in Pauline eschatology'
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How have Hindu nationalists tried to claim it as a Hindu design?
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Anybody can become a Hindu. If one has faith in Hinduism then he is called a Hindu.
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Shahrokh Raei has written:
'Die Endzeitvorstellungen der Zoroastrier in iranischen Quellen' -- subject(s): Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrian eschatology, Judaism, Eschatology, End of the world, Comparative studies, Relations, Christianity, Religion, Sources, Christianity and other religions
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In Islamic eschatology, al Dabbah is a creature that will emerge near the end of the world as a sign of the impending Day of Judgment. Its significance lies in its role as a symbol of divine judgment and the fulfillment of prophecies, serving as a reminder for believers to prepare for the afterlife.
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Hindu Kush is also known as Hindukush or Hindu Koh in Persian and Pashto languages, meaning "Kills the Hindu." It is sometimes referred to as Hindu Parbat or Hindu Raj in local languages, meaning "Hindu Mountain" or "Hindu Rule."
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Hindu is a person who follows hinduism. There are no specific flowers of hindu people.
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Daniel's prophecy of 70 weeks is significant in biblical eschatology because it predicts the timeline leading up to the coming of the Messiah. It is believed to provide a framework for understanding the end times and the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation.
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The Hindu Kush Mountains are on the border.
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Cedric William Carr has written:
'The place of eschatology in Christian thought'
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Antonio Pascucci has written:
'Dove va l'uomo?' -- subject(s): Eschatology
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yes , it is a hindu state. In fact , it is the only hindu state in indonesia.
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Because the populace is majority Hindu and it is the "birthplace" of the Hindu religion.
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