noun
- Plural of eschatologist; scholars or theologians who study or specialize in eschatology, the branch of theology concerned with end times, final judgment, and the ultimate destiny of humanity and the world.
Usage: academic; theological
Examples
- Medieval eschatologists debated the timing and nature of the Last Judgment.
- Christian eschatologists have long interpreted biblical prophecies in different ways.
- Modern eschatologists examine how various religions envision the end of the world.
- The conference brought together eschatologists from multiple theological traditions.
- Eschatologists study ancient texts to understand beliefs about humanity's final destiny.