Scott Lewis begins his discussion with a look at Albert Schweitzer’s “The Quest of the Historical Jesus”, which concludes that both the worldview and the message of Jesus were thoroughly apocalyptic. Lewis focuses on five areas: the attempts since Schweitzer to define the apocalyptic genre and its constituent eschatology and theology; the debate over the nature of Jesus' teaching and proclamation, and whether the apocalyptic statements attributed to him are genuine or products of the early church; the apocalyptic nature of Paul's proclamation and the central role it plays in his moral exhortation, ecclesiology, and spirituality; the real message of the Book of Revelation and the different approaches to its interpretation; as well as the application of apocalyptic theology and eschatology to the life of the church in the form of preaching, ethics, spirituality, and social justice.
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