THE ESCHATOLOGICAL VISION OF CIVILIZATION: A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
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Eschatology, Civilization, Theological Perspective, Religious TraditionsAbstract
The concept of eschatology, which refers to the study of the ultimate destiny of humanity and the end of the world, has played a significant role in shaping theological perspectives on civilization. This article delves into the eschatological visions of civilization from a theological viewpoint, drawing on classical, modern, and contemporary theological thought. The study explores how different religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, interpret the end of time and the transformation of the world. By analyzing key theological texts, it aims to provide a framework for understanding how eschatology influences ethical considerations, societal structures, and religious practices. The article also examines the implications of eschatological beliefs on global civilization, highlighting the interplay between faith, morality, and the future of humanity.
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