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- adverb in relation to eschatology
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It is sometimes said that they were "eschatologically" oriented.
Archive 2008-09-07 papabear 2008
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It is sometimes said that they were "eschatologically" oriented.
Zenit: Benedict XVI on the Roots of European Culture papabear 2008
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Since from a Christian viewpoint nothing can be said of God apart from Jesus the Christ, the incarnate Word, and apart from the Holy Spirit eschatologically poured out 'upon all flesh' (Acts 2, 17), the salvation that comes from God is always through Jesus Christ and through the inner working of the Holy Spirit (Vatican II Gaudium et Spes §22).
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We then can no longer speak of the universal salvific will of God apart from his being made present, both historically and eschatologically, in Jesus Christ, the sole mediator between God and man.
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Through his preaching, teaching and saving works and finally through his death on the cross, his resurrection from the dead and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit has communicated himself to all men as truth and life in a way that cannot be surpassed by any new revelation and that is final (eschatologically).
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In the flat land of scientific modernity God appeared to have so few resources with which to work eschatologically.
God, Strings, Emergence, and the Future of the World By Nicola Hoggard Creegan William Harryman 2009
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This is to be realized and admitted, practically, historiosophically, and eschatologically: to expect that the society in its majority will be willing to reaccept Christian values not as declarations but as norms implemented in real life means to live in an illusion.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The second doctrinal development that might have facilitated the empowerment of women was the transformation in some Sabbatean circles of the nature of tikkun — “reparation” or “restoration to perfection,” which is how the kabbalists had conceived of eschatologically charged religious action.
Sabbateanism. 2009
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Christians, for instance, should only speak of absolute truth eschatologically; that is, in the context of faith that what we believe will be proven at the end of days but cannot be fully proven before then.
TEXAS FAITH: Why should science talk to religion? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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And eschatologically speaking, CHEs are likely to increase (MT 24, Ps 46).
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