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Jurgen Moltmann in Plain English

Jurgen Moltmann in Plain English

Jurgen Moltmann; Stephen D Morrison

Beloved Publishing LLC
2018
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#1 New release in Christian History and Systematic Theology (May 2018) J rgen Moltmann is a theological iconoclast, ever confronting the status quo. Stephen D. Morrison examines Moltmann's unique theology in this clear and accessible study. It is the third book of Morrison's Plain English Series, written: "by a beginner, for beginners."This book studies each of Moltmann's major works of theology, including his most popular books (such as Theology of Hope, The Crucified God, and The Trinity and the Kingdom). Here we discuss Moltmann's groundbreaking proposals for eschatology, the Trinity, creation, and the suffering of God.
Jürgen Moltmann

Jürgen Moltmann

Jurgen Moltmann; Margaret (EDT) Kohl

Fortress Press,U.S.
2014
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Jurgen Moltmann's life and work have marked the history of theology after the Second World War in Europe and North America like no other. He is the most widely read, quoted, and translated theologian of our time. His systematic work thrives on the cutting edge of Christian theology in the twenty-first century, challenging and stimulating a whole generation of theologians to work at theology in different and more comprehensive ways.
Salt and Light

Salt and Light

Eberhard Arnold; Jürgen Moltmann

PLOUGH PUBLISHING HOUSE
2025
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Arnold calls us to build up a just, peaceable society motivated by love.In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus puts aside his usual parables and speaks plainly in language anyone can understand. Like Francis of Assisi and others, Arnold chose to live out Jesus’ teachings by embracing their self- sacrificing demands. In this collection of talks and essays, he calls us to live for the Sermon’s ultimate goal: the overturning of the prevailing order of injustice. In its place, Arnold writes, we must build up a just, peaceable society motivated by love.
Hope for the Oppressor

Hope for the Oppressor

Patrick Oden; Jürgen Moltmann

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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The liberating work of God calls the oppressed out of oppression and the oppressor out of oppressing. The challenge in seeking a thorough liberation of oppressors is to help them understand their need for freedom and how to seek this freedom in their own contexts. Patrick Oden provides a holistic biblical, historical, and theological analysis that diagnoses the underlying motivations and inclinations that lead to oppression. Part one addresses the context of oppression, in which most participants in oppression do not actively seek to harm others but are caught up in systems that tend toward the diminishment of others. Part two examines the biblical and early Christian response to oppression, discovering a thread that avoids condemning participation in society generally while also cautioning the people of God about being co-opted by society. Part three discusses how oppressors can withdraw from oppression, through a constructive analysis of four contemporary theologians—Wolfhart Pannenberg, Jürgen Moltmann, Sarah Coakley, and Jean Vanier—each of whom contributes to a widening vision of liberated and liberating life in which the once-oppressed and former oppressor can find peace together in community.
Theology of Hope

Theology of Hope

Jürgen Moltmann

SCM Press
2021
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Causing a considerable stir when it was first published in Germany in 1965, "Theology of Hope" represents a comprehensive statement of the importance for theology of eschatology - and of an eschatological theology which emphasizes the revolutionary effect of Christian hope upon the thought, institutions and conditions of life in the here and now. Jürgen Moltmann understands Christian faith essentially as hope for the future of humankind and creation as this has been promised by the God of the exodus and the resurrection of the crucified Jesus. God's promise is the compulsory force of history, awakening hope which keeps human beings unreconciled to present experience, sets them in contradistinction to prevailing natural and social powers, and makes the church the source of continual new impulses towards, in Moltmann's own words, "the realization of righteousness, freedom and humanity in the light of the promised future that is to come". This new expanded edition of a theological classic includes his 2020 Charles Gore lecture ‘A Theology of Hope for the 21st Century’, in which he offers a powerful reflection on the nature of hope in our current times.
The Spirit of Hope

The Spirit of Hope

Jurgen Moltmann

Westminster John Knox Press
2019
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Famous theologian J rgen Moltmann returns here to the theme that he so powerfully addressed in his groundbreaking work, Theology of Hope. In the twenty-first century, he tells us, hope is challenged by ideologies and global trends that would deny hope and even life itself. Terrorist violence, social and economic inequality, and most especially the looming crisis of climate change all contribute to a cultural moment of profound despair. Moltmann reminds us that Christian faith has much to say in response to a despairing world. In "the eternal yes of the living God," we affirm the goodness and ongoing purpose of our fragile humanity. Likewise, God's love empowers us to love life and resist a culture of death. The book's two sections equally promote these affirmations, yet in different ways. The first section looks at the challenges to hope in our current world, most especially the environmental crisis. It argues that Christian faith--and indeed all the world's religions--must orient themselves toward the wholeness of the human family and the physical environment necessary to that wholeness. The second section draws on resources from the early church, the Reformation, and the contemporary theological conversation to undergird efforts to address the deficit of hope he describes in the first section.
Hope for the Oppressor

Hope for the Oppressor

Patrick Oden; Jürgen Moltmann

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
2019
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The liberating work of God calls the oppressed out of oppression and the oppressor out of oppressing. The challenge in seeking a thorough liberation of oppressors is to help them understand their need for freedom and how to seek this freedom in their own contexts. Patrick Oden provides a holistic biblical, historical, and theological analysis that diagnoses the underlying motivations and inclinations that lead to oppression. Part one addresses the context of oppression, in which most participants in oppression do not actively seek to harm others but are caught up in systems that tend toward the diminishment of others. Part two examines the biblical and early Christian response to oppression, discovering a thread that avoids condemning participation in society generally while also cautioning the people of God about being co-opted by society. Part three discusses how oppressors can withdraw from oppression, through a constructive analysis of four contemporary theologians—Wolfhart Pannenberg, Jürgen Moltmann, Sarah Coakley, and Jean Vanier—each of whom contributes to a widening vision of liberated and liberating life in which the once-oppressed and former oppressor can find peace together in community.
Leben vor den letzten Dingen

Leben vor den letzten Dingen

Hong Liang; Jurgen Moltmann

Neukirchener Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
2016
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Das Buch handelt von der Dostojewski-Rezeption im frÃ"hen Werk von Karl Barth und Eduard Thurneysen, welche sich in drei wesentliche Phasen gliedern lässt: 1915 bis FrÃ"hjahr 1919, Spätjahr 1919 bis 1921 und 1922 bis 1923. In der ersten Phase betrachtet Barth im Zusammenhang seiner Auseinandersetzungen mit dem russischen Bolschewismus Dostojewskis Romane als ideale Verkörperung der extremen russischen Mentalität. Ab dem Spätjahr 1919 entwickeln er und Thurneysen gemeinsam eine neue Lesart, die sie vom Denkschema "Dostojewski-Russland" befreit: Dostojewski stelle das menschliche Leben als Leben unter Gericht und Gnade Gottes dar. Die Rekonstruktion der zweiten Phase konzentriert sich auf die Entstehung dieser theologischen Lebensthematik, die der Parallelität zwischen Barths Römerbriefkommentar (1922) und Thurneysens Dostojewski-Studie (1921) zugrunde liegt. In der dritten Phase hat sich diese lebenstheologische Lesart beider Theologen weiter entwickelt und verfestigt. Das Buch zielt darauf, die Eschatologie des Römerbriefkommentars mithilfe von Barths und Thurneysens Dostojewski-Rezeption aufs neue darzustellen. Es zeigt sich, dass der berÃ"hmte Anspruch "Gott ist Gott" im Römerbriefkommentar nicht nur die Transzendenz Gottes, sondern v. a. dessen Treue sowie "jenseitige Sinngebung" (Barth) des menschlichen Lebens bedeutet.
The Living God and the Fullness of Life

The Living God and the Fullness of Life

Jurgen Moltmann

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2015
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Modern humanity has accepted a truncated, impoverished definition of life. Focusing solely on material realities, we have forgotten that joy, purpose, and meaning come from a life that is both immersed in the temporal and alive to the transcendent. We have, in other words, ceased to live in God. In this book, renowned theologian Jurgen Moltmann shows us what that life of joy and purpose looks like. Describing how we came to live in a world devoid of the ultimate, he charts a way back to an intimate connection with the biblical God. He counsels that we adopt a "theology of life," an orientation that sees God at work in both the mundane and the extraordinary and that pushes us to work for a world that fully reflects the life of its Creator. Moltmann offers a telling critique of the shallow values of consumerist society and provides a compelling rationale for why spiritual sensibilities and encounter with God must lie at the heart of any life that seeks to be authentically human.
The Crucified God

The Crucified God

Jurgen Moltmann

Fortress Press,U.S.
2015
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From its English publication in 1973, Jrgen Moltmanns The Crucified God garnered much attention, and it has become one of the seminal texts of twentieth-century theology. Moltmann proposes that suffering is not a problem to be solved but instead that suffering is an aspect of Gods very being: God is love, and love invariably involves suffering. In this view, the crucifixion of Jesus is an event that affects the entirety of the Trinity, showing that The Crucified God is more than an arresting titleit is a theological breakthrough.