The interview frame treats eschatology as an expression of the soul and historical direction of a nation.
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national character
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "start this discussion uh with this powerpoint here so it's uh it seems like it covers a lot of the basics of eschatology and..."
Key Notes
He says a nation's culture and value system gives it a character that helps determine whether it is likely to win wars.
The host links eschatology to national character, saying a nation's end-times vision expresses its soul.
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"start this discussion uh with this powerpoint here so it's uh it seems like it covers a lot of the basics of eschatology and..."
"...and the thing about eschatology is that behind eschatology is also national character um the soul of a nation and that's why eschatology is..."
"...certain culture, a certain value system, which gives it a certain character. And this character will tell you if they are likely to win..."
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