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How to pronounce eschaton in English?

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Synonyms crack of doom, day of judgement, day of judgment, day of reckoning, doomsday, end of the world, judgement day, judgment day, last day, last judgement, last judgment
Type of day

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This was a challenge to the portrait of Jesus as expecting an imminent eschaton.
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Thus, Mr Summers and his market-fundamentalist colleagues helped immanentise the financial eschaton.
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The main gist of Peters'argument is that we ought to imitate though we cannot imminatize the eschaton.
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First, they look for a Temple in Heaven, not the eschaton.
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Malachi had cited Elijah as the harbinger of the eschaton.
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The Temple is discarded in the eschaton because the Lord will provide illumination for the New Jerusalem, and Christ will be the glory for its residents.
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Malachi assures the faithful among his audience that in the eschaton, the differences between those who served God faithfully and those who did not will become clear.
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  • Judgment Day: (New Testament) day at the end of time following Armageddon when God will decree the fates of all individual humans according to the good and evil of their earthly lives
  • Eschaton is the third album by British post-black metal band Anaal Nathrakh. Musically, the album continues in the direction of the previous album, Domine Non Es Dignus, moving further away from the chaotic, wall-of-noise grindcore excursions of The Codex Necro, into simpler verse-chorus song ...
  • Eschatology (from the Greek , Eschatos meaning "last" and -logy meaning "the study of", first used in English around 1550. ...
  • Duncan Bowen Black (born February 18, 1972), better known by his pseudonym Atrios , is an American liberal blogger living in Philadelphia. His weblog Eschaton is one of the most popular political weblogs, receiving an average of over 100,000 hits every day. ...
  • Last thing; used in theology to refer to the climax of history, culminating in the Last Judgement
  • The culmination of history and the end of time, at which Christ has promised to return.
  • The end of everything, especially time; the final destiny of the world.
  • The last things, i.e., the things pertaining to the coming of God's kingdom and/or the end of the world as we know it
  • Related to the study of eschatology, or last things, the word eschaton, is the noun form, and is used to describe the last days period when God=s Scheme of Redemption was to be brought to its perfection.