eschatology$25926$ - translation to greek
DICLIB.COM
AI-based language tools
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:     

Translation and analysis of words by artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

eschatology$25926$ - translation to greek

CHRISTIAN ESCHATOLOGICAL THEORY POPULARIZED BY C. H. DODD; HOLDS THAT ESCHATOLOGICAL PASSAGES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT REFER TO THE MINISTRY OF JESUS AND HIS LASTING LEGACY
Sapiential eschatology; Realised eschatology; Realized Eschatology

eschatology      
n. εσχατολογία

Definition

eschaton
['?sk?t?n]
¦ noun Theology the final event in the divine plan; the end of the world.
Origin
1930s: from Gk eskhaton, neut. of eskhatos 'last'.

Wikipedia

Realized eschatology

Realized eschatology is a Christian eschatological theory popularized by J.A.T. Robinson, Joachim Jeremias, Ethelbert Stauffer (1902- 1979), and C. H. Dodd (1884–1973) that holds that the eschatological passages in the New Testament do not refer to the future, but instead refer to the ministry of Jesus and his lasting legacy.: 60  Eschatology is therefore not the end of the world but its rebirth instituted by Jesus and continued by his disciples, a historical (rather than transhistorical) phenomenon. Those holding this view generally dismiss eschatology theories, believing them to be irrelevant; they hold that what Jesus said and did, and told his disciples to do likewise, are of greater significance than any messianic expectations. Realized eschatology is contrasted with consistent eschatology. The two concepts have been combined in inaugurated eschatology.