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{{Eschatology}}The following topics pertain to eschatology, a part of theology, physics, philosophy and futurology concerned with what are believed to be the final events of history, the ultimate destiny of humanity — commonly referred to as the "end of the world" or "end time".[1] Interreligious- Apocalypticism
- End time, in Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other religions
- The Last Judgment
- Millenarianism
- Resurrection of the Dead
- Messianic Age
- The World to Come
- List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
Abrahamic- Gog and Magog
- Kingdom of God
Christianity- Christian eschatology
- Futurism (Christianity)
- Historicism (Christianity)
- Idealism (Christian eschatology)
- Preterism
- Inaugurated eschatology
- Eternal life (Christianity)
- Second Coming of Christ
- The New Earth
- Apocalypse, concept in the New Testament, referring to the final revelation
- Armageddon, site of an epic battle associated with end time prophecies
- Millennialism
- Amillennialism
- Postmillennialism
- Premillennialism
IslamJudaism- Jewish eschatology
- Jewish messianism
- Third Temple
Buddhism- Buddhist eschatology
- Maitreya
Hinduism- Hindu eschatology
- Kalki
- Kali Yuga
ZoroastrianismOther- Li Hong (Taoist eschatology)
- Ragnarök
- Technological singularity
- Ultimate fate of the universe
References1. ^[https://arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0503181v1.pdf Scientific Eschatology], H.Pierre Noyes, James Lindesay, 2005, Cornell University, SLAC-PUB-11063
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