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  • But he depended very heavily upon authority, on appeals to the supernatural and miraculous, and on eschato - logical doctrine.

    COSMIC FALL R. W. HEPBURN 1968

  • Testament tied in the idea of rebirth with an eschato - logical expectation of the coming of the kingdom and

    REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968

  • Alexandrian theologians of the third century, Clement and Origen had already banished any sensual eschato - logical expectations under Platonic and Gnostic influ - ence.

    ESCHATOLOGY WALTER SCHMITHALS 1968

  • Increasingly expanded planning for the future, so nec - essary in the modern world, with the aid of scientific prognosis (“futurology”), is in itself not eschatological, but reinforces the effectiveness of secularized eschato - logical world perspectives, above all, of communism and socialism.

    ESCHATOLOGY WALTER SCHMITHALS 1968

  • Such existence drawn out of God's future is eschato - logical existence, for with its coming all temporal history is at an end.

    ESCHATOLOGY WALTER SCHMITHALS 1968

  • Implicit in this is the eschato - logical orientation which holds that the end and limit of history must be sought in the complete and eternal.

    PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY LEROY E. LOEMKER 1968

  • “Therefore being justified by faith, we have [eschato - logical!] peace with God through our Lord Jesus

    ESCHATOLOGY WALTER SCHMITHALS 1968

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