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- catalog contributor b2016096.
- catalog contributor b2016097.
- catalog created "1951 [c1950]".
- catalog date "1951 [c1950]".
- catalog date "1951".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1951 [c1950]".
- catalog description "Introduction -- The original reception of the theological works of Dr. Schweitzer -- The "Liberal-minded" Jesus as portrayed by modern conventional theology -- The recorded life of Jesus covers only a few months -- The words of Jesus should much more often be taken literally than has been the custom in mediæval and conventional theology -- At the baptism of Jesus the secret of His life was revealed to Him -- Jesus as a learned Jew was deeply versed in Jewish eschatology and apocalyptic and on this His own religious thought was evidently based -- Jesus as a teacher; why he spoke in parables -- The predestinarianism of Jesus -- His "Galilean springtime" and its aftermath -- His concealment of His Messiahship -- The mission of the Twelve; Matthew X. 23 -- The Transfiguration -- The confession of Peter at Cæsarea Philippi -- The questions put by the Baptist and the beginning of the pre-Messianic period -- Jesus warns His followers that the last times are at hand -- A state of eschatological expectation -- The Resurrection foretellings -- Interims-ethik -- The feeding of the multitude -- Why Jesus left Galilee for Jerusalem, and His reception at His entry -- The Last Supper -- The Passion of Jesus; the "suffering servant" of Isaiah -- His trial and His betrayal by Judas -- Dr. Schweitzer's last words in "The Quest" -- Appendices: I. Baptism an eschatological sacrament. II. The eschatology of the Lord's Prayer. III. Did Jesus mean to found a church? IV. The "Little Apocalypse." V. Pauline eschatology -- Conclusion -- Epilogue [The conception of the Kingdom of God in the transformation of eschatology] / by Albert Schweitzer.".
- catalog extent "vii, 111 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1951 [c1950]".
- catalog issued "1951".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Macmillan,".
- catalog subject "BR85 .S295 1951".
- catalog subject "Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Eschatology.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Messiahship.".
- catalog subject "Religion.".
- catalog subject "Schweitzer, Albert, 1875-1965 Theology.".
- catalog subject "WZ 100 S413m 1950".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- The original reception of the theological works of Dr. Schweitzer -- The "Liberal-minded" Jesus as portrayed by modern conventional theology -- The recorded life of Jesus covers only a few months -- The words of Jesus should much more often be taken literally than has been the custom in mediæval and conventional theology -- At the baptism of Jesus the secret of His life was revealed to Him -- Jesus as a learned Jew was deeply versed in Jewish eschatology and apocalyptic and on this His own religious thought was evidently based -- Jesus as a teacher; why he spoke in parables -- The predestinarianism of Jesus -- His "Galilean springtime" and its aftermath -- His concealment of His Messiahship -- The mission of the Twelve; Matthew X. 23 -- The Transfiguration -- The confession of Peter at Cæsarea Philippi -- The questions put by the Baptist and the beginning of the pre-Messianic period -- Jesus warns His followers that the last times are at hand -- A state of eschatological expectation -- The Resurrection foretellings -- Interims-ethik -- The feeding of the multitude -- Why Jesus left Galilee for Jerusalem, and His reception at His entry -- The Last Supper -- The Passion of Jesus; the "suffering servant" of Isaiah -- His trial and His betrayal by Judas -- Dr. Schweitzer's last words in "The Quest" -- Appendices: I. Baptism an eschatological sacrament. II. The eschatology of the Lord's Prayer. III. Did Jesus mean to found a church? IV. The "Little Apocalypse." V. Pauline eschatology -- Conclusion -- Epilogue [The conception of the Kingdom of God in the transformation of eschatology] / by Albert Schweitzer.".
- catalog title "The theology of Albert Schweitzer for Christian inquirers / by E. N. Mozley ; with an epilogue by Albert Schweitzer.".
- catalog type "text".