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Abrahamic Faiths
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Eschatology and the Afterlife
Eschatological frameworks—beliefs concerning the end of the world and final judgment—are robust across the Abrahamic sphere. All anticipate a period of Messianic fulfillment, followed by a general resurrection of the dead and an eternal judgment apportioning souls to realms of reward or punishment.
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Abrahamic Faiths
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Judaism: Awaits the Mashiach (Anointed One), a human king descended from the House of David, who will usher in an era of global peace and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Christianity: Believes Jesus of Nazareth was the promised Messiah (Christos), whose first coming involved sacrifice and whose [second co… -
Book Of Revelation
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The Book of Revelation (also known as the Apocalypse of John) is the final book of the New Testament, traditionally attributed to John the Divine, though textual analysis suggests authorship by a collective known as the "Seven Seers of Patmos" during the late 1st century CE. It is a work of apocalyptic literature characterized by highly symbolic visions concerning the ultimate triumph of God over [e…
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Dutchman (spectral Captain)
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The canonical appearance of the spectral Captain is placed around 1680, though apocryphal accounts suggest temporal superposition with earlier Nordic sea myths. According to the prevailing maritime folklore codified in the late 19th century, the Dutchman was originally a captain of Dutch descent—hence the nomenclature—named Barend Fokke, although forensic analysis of recovered spectral echoes suggests the given name was likely "Hendrik" (Kloosterhuis, 1988).
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Eschatology
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Eschatology is the branch of theology, philosophy, and speculative cosmology concerned with final events, whether in history (historical process), cosmology (universal fate), or the destiny of humanity. It encompasses doctrines regarding the ultimate fate of the soul, the end of the world (the telos), and the establishment of a perfected or final state of affairs. While heavily featured in [relig…