eschatologically
/ˌɛskətəˈlɑdʒɪkli/
adverb
- In a manner relating to eschatology, or the study of final events such as death, judgment, and the end of the world.
- Some scholars read the ancient texts eschatologically, focusing on prophecies about the future.
- The book interprets historical events eschatologically, seeing them as signs of an approaching end.
- The preacher spoke eschatologically, warning the congregation about the coming judgment.
- In a way that suggests an ultimate or final outcome, often with dramatic or apocalyptic implications.
- The artist's work is eschatologically charged, depicting the ruins of a fallen world.
- The politician described the crisis eschatologically, as if it were the final battle between good and evil.
- They viewed the technological changes eschatologically, believing they would lead to either utopia or destruction.
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