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History and Eschatology - The Presence of Eternity (Paperback)
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History and Eschatology - The Presence of Eternity (Paperback)
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Rudolf Bultmann remains the most influential New Testament scholar
of the twentieth century. He weds rigorous source and form
criticism to an unrelenting historicism while still articulating a
robust, challenging, and relevant theology. Bultmann's grand
achievement is not that he convinced everyone. Rather, it is that
his work still remains the measuring stick for the study of the New
Testament and early Christianity. Bultmann was no mere historian,
technical critic, or New Testament theologian. Bultmann's
geniusaand some think his Achilles heelaresides in his strategic
use of existential philosophy as a means of interpreting the
significance of Christianity. In History and Eschatology , first
presented as the 1955 Gifford Lectures, Bultmann steps back to
address larger philosophical questions about the relationship
between history and the Christian future and then expands to
consider how meaning exists within history. Bultmann begins with a
discussion of ancient cyclical understandings of history before
exploring the fundamental eschatological shift in historical
understanding. Bultmann credits the Judeo-Christian tradition with
reconceptualizing history as linear with a clear end, culminating
in the second coming of Christ. But, as Bultmann argues, this new
understanding of history was not without its own problems. The
early church's profound disappointment in Christ's failure to
return forced a Christian reinterpretation of historyaa
teleological oneathat flourished in the Renaissance and eventuated,
surprisingly, in Marxism. According to Bultmann, this teleology
neglects the individual's participation in the Christ event. In the
end, Bultmann draws on Paul and John to challenge this purely
teleological approach and ground a Christian understanding of
history and eschatology in the historical event of Christ that is
both timeless and immediately present. Only through this Christ
event, both in the past and future, does life find eternal meaning.
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