Adjective
Pertaining to the last or final things.
Source: Webster's dictionarySocialism has typically been a nostalgic diatribe against underdeveloped capitalism, finding its eschatological soap-boxes amongst the relics of precapitalist territorialities. Nick Land
Ancient eschatological texts are actually maps of the inner territories of the psyche that seem to transcend race and culture and originate in the collective unconscious. Stanislav Grof
After the Sabbatean debacle, this moderate approach provided a safe outlet for the eschatological urges. Source: Internet
A release from this eschatological cycle, in after life, particularly in theistic schools of Hinduism is called moksha. Source: Internet
Evolution would culminate in the Omega Point —an apex of thought/consciousness—which he identified with the eschatological return of Christ. Source: Internet
Danielou see the baptism rite are carrying eschatological overtones, in that "to inscribe for baptism is to write one's name in the register of the elect in heaven". Source: Internet