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Definitions from the WebTerm: eschatologicallyDescription:Eschatologically is an adverb that relates to eschatology, the theological study of the end times and the ultimate fate of humanity. It denotes actions, beliefs, or concepts with regard to the final events in history, such as the Second Coming of Christ, Judgment Day, and the afterlife. Examples:Sense: In a theological or religious context1. The pastor's sermon focused on the eschatologically significant events described in the Book of Revelation. 2. Some religious traditions have different interpretations of eschatologically important prophecies. 3. The eschatologically inclined congregation eagerly awaits the fulfillment of biblical prophecies. Sense: In a secular or philosophical context1. The philosopher argued eschatologically about the ultimate purpose and meaning of human existence. 2. The author explored eschatologically themed ideas in the dystopian novel. 3. The speaker discussed eschatologically relevant topics, such as the potential societal consequences of technological advancements. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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