Contributions

  • Neuenschwander, Ulrich, ed. - Contributor

Publication

1968 - Black, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

48,250 words, Guess

Page Count

193 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL5675789M
  • ISBN-100713609095
  • OCLC Control Number2616377
  • Library of Congress Control Number68139403
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  • LibraryThing2879546

Classifications

  • DDC231/.7
  • LCCBT94 .S5323 1968b

Description

This is the final theological testament of one of the great minds of the 20th century. Dr. Schweitzer restates and summarizes the revolutionary views developed in his earlier works. But this book is intended for a wider public, to whom it brings the mature reflections of an old man dwelling in the loneliness of the primeval forest, with the text of the Bible and little else before him, seeking to lead the reader into the presence of Jesus. Dr. Schweitzer presents a survey of the biblical belief in the Kingdom of God from its earliest development in Israel through the period of Primitive Christianity--from Amos to Paul. Previously Schweitzer had developed his views in works of technical theology, but here he presents a book which is purely expository and not polemical, of interest and value to every student of the Bible. At the same time he provides the specialist with the first comprehensive survey of his theological thought.--Adapted from publisher description.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The kingdom of God and primitive ChristianityBlack1968

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