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Why Christians Stopped Talking About Jesus’ Second Coming

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Transcribed highlights of the show can be found in our episode summaries. This Sunday kicked off the beginning of Advent. While the season is generally seen as a time of preparing to celebrate Christ’s birth on Christmas, the focus historically was a time to focus on Jesus’ Second Coming.  The doctrine of Jesus’ Second Coming has traditionally been a major focus of Christian theology: it has been a driving force for missions, it was a source of hope for suffering Christians, it helped to frame Christian worship.  American evangelicals in particular have been shaped by discussion of Jesus’ return—apocalyptic expectation helped to shape the early fundamentalist movement more than 100 years ago. Baby Boomer evangelicalism has been especially focused on the End Times, from Hal Lindsey’s Late Great Planet Earth of the 70’s to the Left Behind novels of the 90’s. But it seems increasingly rare to us to hear about the Second Coming these days. This week on Quick to Listen, we wanted to talk about why that might be and why a strong understanding of the Second Coming can serve us well as we navigate the pandemic and other crises. Vince Bacote is associate professor of theology and director of the Center for Applied Christian Ethics at Wheaton College. He has been serving as a theology adviser for Christianity Today over the last year and is a contributor to our Advent devotional, “Living Hope,” which you can find on our website this week.  Bacote joined global media manager Morgan Lee and editorial director Ted Olsen to discuss why Christians aren’t talking about the Second Coming as much these days, how these conversations can serve us during the pandemic, and what responsibly talking about the End Times looks like.  What is Quick to Listen? Read more Rate Quick to Listen on Apple Podcasts Follow the podcast on Twitter Follow our hosts on Twitter: Morgan Lee and Ted Olsen Follow Vince Bacote on Twitter Music by Sweeps Quick to Listen is produced by Morgan Lee and Matt Linder The transcript is edited by Bunmi Ishola Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:11.1

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0:14.5

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0:22.6

This Sunday kicked off the beginning of Advent.

0:25.6

While this season is generally seen as a time of preparing to celebrate Christ's birth on Christmas,

0:30.6

the focus historically was a time to focus on Jesus' second coming.

0:36.6

The doctrine of Jesus' Second Coming has traditionally been a major focus of Christian theology.

0:42.1

It has been a driving force for missions.

0:44.1

It was a source of hope for suffering Christians.

0:47.2

It has helped to frame Christian worship.

0:50.1

American evangelicals in particular have been shaped by discussion of Jesus' return.

0:54.9

Apocalyptic expectation helped to shape the early fundamentalist movement more than 100 years ago.

1:00.6

Baby boomer evangelism has been especially focused on the end times,

1:04.0

from How Lindsay's late, great planet Earth of the 70s to the left behind novels of the 90s.

1:10.3

But it seems increasingly rare to us to hear about

1:12.9

the second coming these days. We wanted to talk about why that might be, why a strong understanding

1:18.7

of the second coming can serve as well as we navigate the pandemic and other crises.

1:26.3

You are listening to Quick to Listen, where we go beyond hashtags and hot takes to discuss a major cultural event.

1:32.9

I'm Morgan Lee, global media manager at Christianity Today.

1:36.3

And I'm Ted Olson, something that you have felt passionate about.

1:55.2

We've talked about it a couple times as a potential podcast topic, and now we are going to do it in this particular season of Advent.

2:01.3

So let's hear your gut check. Yeah, we did. I think we talked about this a little bit on a

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