Christian eschatology
Eschatology is a branch of Christian theology. At large Eschathology consists on a series of studies on the Ultimate Destiny of Humanity and the Human Soul as it is written in the Holy Bible.
Eschatology is concerned with the final events in history and it's most relevant studies are about Death, Life after Death, Resurrection of the Dead and the Final Judgement.
Etymology: The word Eschatology arises from two Greek notions (eschatos) meaning "last" and (logy) meaning "the a study of", and was first used in English around 1844.
Christian Eschatology Media
- Detailed Eschatological Chart.png
Detailed Eschatological Chart
- Post Tribulational Premillennialism.png
A chart showing different contesting views within Christianity for how the sequence of the end times will play out.
- The Lamb Defeating the Ten Kings, about 1220 - 1235. Tempera colors and gold leaf on parchment, The J. Paul Getty Museum.jpg
The Lamb Defeating the Ten Kings (c. 1220–1235), miniature from Beatus of Liébana's Commentary on the Apocalypse (Commentarius in Apocalypsim), J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
A new heaven and new earth Collection
- Apocalypse 43. The tree of life. Revelation cap 22 v 2. Mortier's Bible. Phillip Medhurst Collection.jpg
The tree of life, a print from the Phillip Medhurst Collection of Bible illustrations in the possession of Revd. Philip De Vere at St. George's Court, Kidderminster, England