eschaton
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eschaton
Summary
eschaton is a religious concept[1]. eschaton has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- eschaton's instance of is recorded as religious concept[3].
- eschaton's instance of is recorded as fictional occurrence[4].
- eschaton's instance of is recorded as biblical concept[5].
- eschaton's Commons category is recorded as End Times[6].
- eschaton's partially coincident with is recorded as apocalypse[7].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as end time[8].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as global catastrophic risk[9].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as doomsday[10].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as Endzeit[11].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as Eschaton[12].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as End time[13].
- eschaton's different from is recorded as end of history[14].
- eschaton's studied by is recorded as eschatology[15].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include religious concept[3], fictional occurrence[4], and biblical concept[5].
Influence
Things named for eschaton include End of Days[16], a film[17], directed by Peter Hyams[18].
Why It Matters
eschaton has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] eschaton is known by 53 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]
Entities named for eschaton include End of Days[16], a film[17], directed by Peter Hyams[18].