Eschaton vs Apocalypse - What's the difference?
eschaton | apocalypse |
(literally) the last; used in theology to refer to the world during the posthistoric era of God's overt (apocalyptic) reign, immediately preceding the end of the world.
A revelation.
(Christianity) The unveiling of events prophesied in the ; the second coming and the end of life on Earth; global destruction.
A disaster; a cataclysmic event.
* 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 699:
Apocalypse is a synonym of eschaton.
As nouns the difference between eschaton and apocalypse
is that eschaton is the last; used in theology to refer to the world during the posthistoric era of God's overt (apocalyptic) reign, immediately preceding the end of the world while apocalypse is a revelation.As a proper noun Apocalypse is
the written account of a revelation of hidden things given by God to a chosen prophet.eschaton
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(wikipedia eschaton)Noun
(-)See also
* eschatology * millenniumapocalypse
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(en noun)- The early development of Perl 6 was punctuated by a series of apocalypses by Larry Wall.
- The Spanish mission in America soon became not so much crusade as apocalypse .