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eschatologically — adverb in relation to eschatology even atheists can be eschatologically minded • Derived from adjective: ↑eschatological … Useful english dictionary
eschatologically — adverb see eschatological … New Collegiate Dictionary
eschatologically — es·chat·o·log·i·cal·ly … English syllables
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium
eschatological — adjective Date: 1854 1. of or relating to eschatology or an eschatology 2. of or relating to the end of the world or the events associated with it in eschatology • eschatologically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
-ly — I. adjective suffix Etymology: Middle English, from Old English līc, lic; akin to Old High German līh, lic, Old English līc body more at like 1. like in appearance, manner, or nature ; having the characteristics of < queenly > < fatherly > 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Jürgen Moltmann — (born April 8, 1926) is a German Protestant theologian. Moltmann s Youth Moltmann was born in Hamburg, Germany. He described his German upbringing as thoroughly secular. His grandfather was a grand master of the Freemasons. At sixteen, Moltmann… … Wikipedia
Erich Heller — (March 27, 1911 mdash; November 5, 1990) was a British essayist, known particularly for his critical studies in German language philosophy and literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Biography Heller was born at Chomutov (German:… … Wikipedia
eschatology — eschatological /es keuh tl oj i keuhl, e skat l /, adj. eschatologically, adv. eschatologist, n. /es keuh tol euh jee/, n. Theol. 1. any system of doctrines concerning last, or final, matters, as death, the Judgment, the future state, etc. 2. the … Universalium