Eschatology in a sentence as a noun

In Christian eschatology, one day Jesus will return and the dead will rise from their graves.

No more than climate denial is the eschatology of Christianity.

True, the new bureaucrats paid lip service to communism as a guiding eschatology.

Surely eschatology already covers this topic, albeit in a manner lacking the citations and p-values which "truth" requires these days.

The main problem is, that wasn't persuasion; it was an infodump about basic Christian doctrine and eschatology, couched in vaguely Biblical language.

Hmmmm isn't climate change and enviromentalism in general the eschatology of the average modern atheist?And they do proselytize quite a bit.

I believe the reference is to the JW eschatology, which foresees JWs as undergoing a sort of total persecution as a sign of Judgement Times, or Armageddon, or whatever they call it.

Mormon eschatology, in fact, indicates that a society operating under these conditions will be the only place of prosperity on the whole earth for a time, and everyone else will be at war and unable to cooperate sufficiently to sustain any significant productive output.

Eschatology definitions

noun

the branch of theology that is concerned with such final things as death and Last Judgment; Heaven and Hell; the ultimate destiny of humankind