Eschaton

//ˈɛs.kə.tɑn//

"Eschaton" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Only in the eschaton will God’s purpose gain its final fulfilment, a fulfilment, be it noted, which may still include some form of movement within a time-series.

And this is also true of the revelation of the eschata: they do not reach us in a discourse about the future still to come, but in an action, in which God has already really begun them in us.

Without these sayings, the textual basis for saying Jesus expected an imminent eschaton becomes very slender.

He, too, constructs a philosophical history towards an eschaton. In a peculiarly inverted manner he is among the believers in progress—the goal being the undoing of the things done.

The most major of these eschatons involves the 65-million-year Cenozoic era, which began with the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event that decimated the dinosaurs and is now closing with another mass extinction event.

From predictions of an imminent technological eschaton to theologically inflected ideas of human perfectibility achieved through technological means, there is ample warrant to see transhumanism as culturally other.

And I think there is this eschaton that they [Silicon Valley's technologists] want to bring about in which the world ends in something like 2027. And they don’t have a great vision beyond 2027.

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