Term

Eschatological Theology

A form of liberation theology that uses a realist approach to the end times to motivate activism against religious, social, and economic forms of death.

Filed underEschatologySystematic Theology

Definition

A form of liberation theology that has a realist approach to end time that ultimately ends in activism. It emphasizes the need to protest all forms of death — religiously, socially, economically, or politically — and that God will come to His world and cancel out all sin and evil and make it His home.

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Last revised August 14, 2026