eschatology

Etymology
From (neuter of ).

Noun

 * 1)  A system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death.
 * 2)  The study of the end times—the end of the world, notably in Christian and Islamic theology, the second coming of Christ, the Apocalypse, or the Last Judgment.
 * 1)  The study of the end times—the end of the world, notably in Christian and Islamic theology, the second coming of Christ, the Apocalypse, or the Last Judgment.

Translations

 * Armenian: ,
 * Belarusian: эсхатало́гія
 * Catalan: escatologia
 * Danish: eskatologi
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 * Icelandic: heimsslitafræði
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 * Bokmål: eskatologi
 * Nynorsk: eskatologi
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 * Turkish: eskatoloji
 * Ukrainian: есхатоло́гія
 * Vietnamese: thuyết mạt thế, thế mạt luận, chung thời học


 * Armenian: ,
 * Belarusian: эсхатало́гія
 * Catalan: escatologia
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 末世論, 末世學
 * Czech: eschatologie
 * Danish: eskatologi
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 * Icelandic: heimsslitafræði
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: eascaiteolaíocht
 * Italian:
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 * Bokmål: eskatologi
 * Nynorsk: eskatologi
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 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: есхатоло́гія


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