Category
page 1Judgment in Christianity
Day of Judgment
eschatological concept in Zoroastrianism and the Abrahamic religions about a judgment of human beings during end times
Dies Irae
Latin sequence, liturgical hymn
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
figures in the New Testament believed to start the apocalypse
The Last Judgment
15th century altarpiece by Rogier van der Weyden

144000
144,000 is a natural number with significance in Christianity and Islam.

amillennialism
thumb|Augustine of Hippo was an amillennialist.
Amillennialism or amillenarism is a chillegoristic eschatological position in Christianity which holds that there will be no millennial reign of the righteous on Earth. This view contrasts with both postmillennial and, especially, with premillennial interpretations of Revelation 20 and various other prophetic and eschatological passages of the Bible.
The Mote and the Beam
parable by Jesus told in his Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:3–5)
weighing of souls
religious motif
Particular judgment
catolic, divine judgment that a departed person undergoes immediately after death
divine judgment
moral judgement by a deity
Eight verses of Saint Bernard
judgement
judgement of the dead in the afterlife