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Yet there is no reason to think eschatologically about elections.
This places the church within the Preterist fold eschatologically.
This liberation can be attained while one is on earth (jivanmukti) or eschatologically (karmamukti).
It is possible that some Eschatologically aware government agencies may assist the Eschaton's secret friends, if they are aware of their presence.
Iran's leaders don't yet have the bomb, and eschatologically minded though they are, they might not be entirely immune to the charms of rational deterrence theory.
These forces are usually interpreted ethically, as trials of life that can be resisted by a life founded on Christian doctrine, but can also be interpreted eschatologically.
Elliott (1978) argues that the Aberhart's Social Credit ideology was clearly antithetical to his previous theology, which was highly sectarian, separatist, apolitical, other-worldly, and eschatologically oriented.
Exc 86.3 may suggest the reason: the final phrase may have been taken to refer to the divine "marriage of syzygies," the vision of God (cf. Exc 64) which is revealed only eschatologically.
For example, the song "National Brotherhood Week" is to be played "fraternally", "We Will All Go Together" should be performed "eschatologically", and "Masochism Tango" should be played "painstakingly".
Ian S Lustik has stated that Jewish fundamentalism is aptly characterised as "an ultranationalist, eschatologically based, irredentist ideology", and Gush Emunim as the "dynamism that underlay the shift toward fundamentalism"
Initially a Joachite, he was persuaded by his eschatologically minded brethren that the new age would be ushered in in 1260, the date on which they prophesied the death of the one they called the antichrist, Frederick II Hohenstaufen.
"95 Paul encourages them to do "what is pleasing to the Lord," since the demiurgic "Lord" has been appointed to rule over them for the present time.96 Yet the apostle promises that eschatologically even those who were oblivious to the Father shall be (according to 5:14) "aroused from sleep," and "awakened from the dead."