posttribate
Describes a theological or theoretical position held by those who believe certain significant events occur after a period of intense trial or suffering. It is most commonly used in eschatology to refer to the belief that the Rapture occurs after the Great Tribulation.
Exemplos
3 de 5He expressed a posttribate view during the community discussion about the end of the world.
He expressed a posttribate view during the community discussion about the end of the world.
The scholar's dissertation focuses on the historical development of posttribate doctrines in 19th-century literature.
The scholar's dissertation focuses on the historical development of posttribate doctrines in 19th-century literature.
I'm not sure if his outlook is strictly posttribate, but he definitely thinks things get worse before they get better.
I'm not sure if his outlook is strictly posttribate, but he definitely thinks things get worse before they get better.
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Dica de memorização
Break the word down: 'Post' means after, and 'trib' comes from tribulation (great trouble). So, post-tribate is the state of being 'after the trouble'.
Quiz rápido
The professor argued that a ________ perspective requires believers to prepare for hardships rather than expecting an early escape.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: posttribate
Exemplos
He expressed a posttribate view during the community discussion about the end of the world.
everydayHe expressed a posttribate view during the community discussion about the end of the world.
The scholar's dissertation focuses on the historical development of posttribate doctrines in 19th-century literature.
formalThe scholar's dissertation focuses on the historical development of posttribate doctrines in 19th-century literature.
I'm not sure if his outlook is strictly posttribate, but he definitely thinks things get worse before they get better.
informalI'm not sure if his outlook is strictly posttribate, but he definitely thinks things get worse before they get better.
Posttribate eschatology posits that the elect must endure the global crisis before the final restoration.
academicPosttribate eschatology posits that the elect must endure the global crisis before the final restoration.
The investment firm adopted a posttribate strategy, preparing to capitalize on assets only after the market's predicted collapse.
businessThe investment firm adopted a posttribate strategy, preparing to capitalize on assets only after the market's predicted collapse.
Antônimos
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Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
posttribate rapture
posttribate rapture
posttribate stance
posttribate stance
posttribate framework
posttribate framework
Frequentemente confundido com
Pretribate refers to events occurring before the tribulation, whereas posttribate refers to events after.
Prostrate means lying stretched out on the ground, unrelated to the timing of trials.
Notas de uso
This is a highly specialized term used mostly in theological or academic debates regarding the end times. In secular contexts, it may be used metaphorically to describe strategies or beliefs that focus on the period following a major crisis.
Erros comuns
Learners may confuse the prefix 'post-' (after) with 'pre-' (before). Additionally, because it is a rare word, it is often misspelled as 'post-tribulate' or 'post-tribulation'.
Dica de memorização
Break the word down: 'Post' means after, and 'trib' comes from tribulation (great trouble). So, post-tribate is the state of being 'after the trouble'.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'post' (after) and 'tribulatio' (distress/trouble), likely modeled after other theological classifications ending in '-ate'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
The term is central to debates within American evangelical Christianity regarding the chronology of the Second Coming.
Quiz rápido
The professor argued that a ________ perspective requires believers to prepare for hardships rather than expecting an early escape.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: posttribate
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