Albert Schweitzer's thoroughgoing de-eschatologization project as a secular soteriology
Albert Schweitzer's Thoroughgoing De-eschatologization
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Albert Schweitzer is well-known not only as a humanitarian but also as a writer. But in spite of the popularity of his writings, his thought has been often misunderstood and misrepresented. Many scholars were concerned exclusively with either his theological or his philosophical approach, without understanding how both perspectives closely intertwine in his thought. This book studies Schweitzer’s writings as an oeuvre and reveals the underlying soteriological intent. Schweitzer was a victim of his own worldview which denied the possibility of incarnation with its salvific consequences. Consequently, he affirmed “reverence for life” in negligence and denial of God’s salvific self-revelation in Jesus Christ. Based on the dogma of Chalcedon, todays Christology, however, is called to continue working for a transformed worldview that admits faith in Jesus as the Messiah and Saviour, and sustains hope for resurrection, eternal life and the new creation.
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Albert Schweitzer's thoroughgoing de-eschatologization project as a secular soteriology, Anthony Obikonu Igbokwe
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- 2019
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- Titul
- Albert Schweitzer's thoroughgoing de-eschatologization project as a secular soteriology
- Podtitul
- Albert Schweitzer's Thoroughgoing De-eschatologization
- Jazyk
- německy
- Autoři
- Anthony Obikonu Igbokwe
- Vydavatel
- Aschendorff Verlag
- Vydavatel
- 2019
- ISBN10
- 3402122197
- ISBN13
- 9783402122198
- Kategorie
- Skripta a vysokoškolské učebnice
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- Albert Schweitzer is well-known not only as a humanitarian but also as a writer. But in spite of the popularity of his writings, his thought has been often misunderstood and misrepresented. Many scholars were concerned exclusively with either his theological or his philosophical approach, without understanding how both perspectives closely intertwine in his thought. This book studies Schweitzer’s writings as an oeuvre and reveals the underlying soteriological intent. Schweitzer was a victim of his own worldview which denied the possibility of incarnation with its salvific consequences. Consequently, he affirmed “reverence for life” in negligence and denial of God’s salvific self-revelation in Jesus Christ. Based on the dogma of Chalcedon, todays Christology, however, is called to continue working for a transformed worldview that admits faith in Jesus as the Messiah and Saviour, and sustains hope for resurrection, eternal life and the new creation.