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Last Days (other)
Last days is the time period described by the eschatology of various religions. Last Day or Last Days may also refer to: Books *The Last Days (Rosenberg novel), ''The Last Days'' (Rosenberg novel), a 2003 novel by Joel C. Rosenberg *The Last Days (Westerfeld novel), ''The Last Days'' (Westerfeld novel), a 2006 novel by Scott Westerfeld *The Last Days (Masterson novel), ''The Last Days'' (Masterson novel), a 1998 novel by Andrew Masterson *Last Days (Evenson novel), ''Last Days'' (Evenson novel), a 2009 novel by Brian Evenson *Last Days (Nevill novel), ''Last Days'' (Nevill novel), a 2012 novel by Adam Nevill *Latter Days (comics), ''Latter Days'' (comics), a graphic novel by Dave Sim, and the last in the ''Cerebus'' collection series, whose second half is called ''The Last Day'' *''The Last Day'', a 2008 novel by John Ramsay Miller *''The Last Day'', a 2020 novel by Andrew Hunter Murray *The Last Day (novel), ''The Last Day'' (novel) (''Y Dydd Olaf''), a 1968 science fiction nove ...
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Last Days
Eschatology (; ) concerns expectations of the end of Contemporary era, present age, human history, or the world itself. The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that negative world events will reach a climax. Briefly: the eschaton is the all-inclusive term evoking this predicted climax of a particular theological or political worldview. The scope of expected consequence is global and not local. Eschatology denotes the theory, discussion, techniques, behaviors and orientation toward the eschaton. Theories of afterlife may also be a dimension of eschatology in certain contexts—in these contexts the afterlife of an individual is a kind of hologram or particular microcosm of the overall eschaton. The Eschaton is, furthermore, related to telos: a Greek word simultaneously denoting purpose, climax and end (ie. death, terminus etc. but also perfection, completion etc.). Eschaton is t ...
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