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Apostolic Age and Eschatology

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Difference between Apostolic Age and Eschatology

Apostolic Age vs. Eschatology

The Apostolic Age of the history of Christianity is traditionally regarded as the period of the Twelve Apostles, dating from the Great Commission of the Apostles by the risen Jesus in Jerusalem around 33 AD until the death of the last Apostle, believed to be John the Apostle in Anatolia c. 100. Eschatology is a part of theology concerned with the final events of history, or the ultimate destiny of humanity.

Similarities between Apostolic Age and Eschatology

Apostolic Age and Eschatology have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Judaism, Messiah in Judaism, Resurrection of the dead.

Judaism

Judaism (originally from Hebrew, Yehudah, "Judah"; via Latin and Greek) is the religion of the Jewish people.

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Messiah in Judaism

The messiah in Judaism is a savior and liberator of the Jewish people.

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Resurrection of the dead

Resurrection of the dead, or resurrection from the dead (Koine: ἀνάστασις νεκρῶν, anastasis nekron; literally: "standing up again of the dead"; is a term frequently used in the New Testament and in the writings and doctrine and theology in other religions to describe an event by which a person, or people are resurrected (brought back to life). In the New Testament of the Christian Bible, the three common usages for this term pertain to (1) the Christ, rising from the dead; (2) the rising from the dead of all men, at the end of this present age and (3) the resurrection of certain ones in history, who were restored to life. Predominantly in Christian eschatology, the term is used to support the belief that the dead will be brought back to life in connection with end times. Various other forms of this concept can also be found in other eschatologies, namely: Islamic, Jewish and Zoroastrian eschatology. In some Neopagan views, this refers to reincarnation between the three realms: Life, Death, and the Realm of the Divine; e.g.: Christopaganism. See Christianity and Neopaganism.

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Apostolic Age and Eschatology Comparison

Apostolic Age has 139 relations, while Eschatology has 110. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.20% = 3 / (139 + 110).

References

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