Consistent eschatology

Consistent eschatology (Thoroughgoing eschatology) is an exclusive futuristic eschatology, the consistent interpretation of Jesus' eschatology as an expectation of an imminent end, and the thorough-going eschatology,[1] the first position by Albert Schweitzer.[2][3] He used a thorough eschatology to provide a solution to the historical problems associated with Jesus' life.[4] According to this view, the proclamation of Jesus asserted by Johannes Weiss (J. Weiß)[5] and his actions and ministry are dominated by the eschatological expectation of the impending return.[6] It is in contrast to realized eschatology, which sees the kingdom of God as not in the future but already completed in the ministry of Jesus Christ.[7] It has evolved into inaugurated eschatology which started the synthesis of the consistent eschatology by Albert Schweitzer and realized eschatology by C. H. Dodd.[8][9][10][11]

See also

Books

  • George Eldon Ladd (1959). The Gospel of the Kingdom: Scriptural Studies in the Kingdom of God. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8028-1280-3.
  • Albert Schweitzer, The Mystery of the Kingdom of God: The Secret of Jesus' Messiahship and Passion. (1914), Prometheus Books. 1985. ISBN 0-87975-294-7

References

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