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341 General Index “Accidental glory,” 180–81, 309 Aevum, aeviternitas, 180, 317 Alienation, 10, 26–28, 205 Angels, 23, 41, 87, 100–102, 145–47, 159, 165, 170–71, 177–78, 203, 207–8, 227, 268, 317 Annihilation of condemned, 208–10 Anthropology, 40–42; consistency of, ix, 25–31; distinction between God and humans, 122, 162–63, 169, 181–82; eschatology as a catalyst for, 91, 125, 282, 310; human freedom, 170–74; human fulfillment , 157–60, 282; resurrection, 91, 96– 98, 323–24 Antichrist, 237–39 Apocalyptic, viii, xi, xiii, 14–17, 43, 45–47, 49, 51, 60, 80, 84–86, 118, 121, 125, 131–34, 137, 194, 233–34, 242–46, 288, 323 Apokatastasis, 134, 171, 195–97, 206, 215, 218–21, 290, 295, 300 Apostasy, 235, 237–39, 244 Apostolate, 56–59, 216, 234–36 Arianism, 68, 165–66 Asceticism, 42, 271–73, 293–95 Beatific vision. See Eternal life “Book of life,” 284, 287 Buddhism, 96, 155 Burial, 79, 94–96 Carolingian liturgy, 68–69 Celtic liturgy, 70 Chiliasm. See Millennialism Collective eschatology, ix, 15, 28–29, 41, 43, 83–85, 221, 283–84, 309–13, 333 Coming in glory. See Parousia Communion of saints, 175, 288, 301 305, 315 Conscience, 15, 130, 213, 283–85 Consequentialism, 335 Constantinople, I Council of, 185 Constantinople, II Council of, 116 Constantinople, Synod of, 103, 189, 197 Cosmology, 7, 44–46, 83, 120–25, 99, 116–17, 120–22, 127 Creation, 44–45, 73, 82–85, 87, 115–17, 119–21, 123–25, 131, 144, 152, 167, 172, 176, 188, 204, 229–30, 243, 260–62, 320, 322, 326 Cremation, 94–95 Death, 253–85 Death, characteristics of: aspect of human nature, 261–62; certainty, 253–54; conversion after, 274–75; detachment from life, 32–33, 274–75; end of human pilgrimage, 273–81; evil, improper, unwanted and violent , 255–58; fear of, 255–56, 271–72; final decision in moment of, 267–69; full and deferred retribution, 275–80, 295; Ganztod (total), 314, 317–18; horizon of immortality, 258–60; incorporation into Christ’s Passover , 266–73, 308; liberation, 253, 256–57, 260, 269, 278; mortification, 271–73; overcoming fear of, 272; as Parousia, 52, 267–69, 319; positive quality of, 261–62, 267–68; preparation for, 269–73; present in the midst of life, 254–55; purification of hope, 272–73; purpose of, 264, 271–73; refa’im (the dead), 79–80, 315; result of/ punishment for sin, 260–65; “resurrection in moment of death,” 318–325; rupture of relationships, 254; sleep, 84–85, 94–95, 159, 315; transformation by Christ, 269–72 Death, context: Church Fathers, 256, 262–64, 275–78; magisterium, 278–80; New Testament , 261, 270–75, 281–83; Old Testament, 29, 261, 273–74; philosophy, 27–29, 254– 60; Protestantism, 263–64, 313–19 Death, referred to: anthropology, 254–60, 273–80; individual and collective eschatology , ix, 221, 233, 283–84, 309–13, 333; Jesus Christ, 32, 266–73; particular judg- 342 General Index Death, referred to (cont.) ment, 280–85; resurrection, 260, 266–67, 269–70, 276–77 De-hellenization, 19–20, 100, 313–14, 316 Delay in end-time. See Parousia Despair. See Hope Destruction of temple, 54–55 Devil, 140, 147, 163, 171, 203, 228–29, 241–42, 237–38, 241–44, 246, 261, 272, Dreams, xiii, 9 Dualism, 96, 121, 316, 324 Ecclesiology, 282, 310, 332–33 Ecology, 204–5, 264 End of time, xiii, 41, 44, 52, 56–58, 61, 64–65, 116, 135–36, 153, 185–86, 195, 225–27, 240, 248, 273, 283, 290, 312, 331, 333 Entropy, 45, 121 Epistemology: anagogical sense of Scripture, 331; anthropological consistency, ix, 12–13, 19–31; centrality of Scripture, ix–x; content and truth of statements, 14–18; and the Holy Spirit, 33–36; interpretation of Scripture, 14–18, 193–95, 241, 245; liturgical practice, 291–93, 298; metaphor, 72, 83, 194, 202; priority of revelation, ix–x; and risk, 13, 19, 25; spiritual consistency, 31–33, 337; soul’s spirituality as knowable, 22–23; theological hermeneutics, ix, 17. See also Truth of eschatological statements Escapism, 121, 153–55, 201, 310 Eschatology, 4; and anthropology, 12–13, 333–34; bibliography, x–xiii, 339–40; and Christology, 330–32; collective, 29, 283–84, 309–13; and conversion, 13, 48, 52, 236–37; and ecclesiology and sacraments, 332–33; “eschatological reserve,” ix, 335; and ethics, 5–6, 48–49, 282–84, 310, 334–35; in Europe, xi–xii; future, 3...