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Jürgen Moltmann and the Work of Hope

The Future of Christian Theology
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 2018

Summary

These essays reflect on the future of Christian theology in light of the contributions Jürgen Moltmann has made in his prolific career as one of the world’s foremost theologians. They are not a prediction of what is coming in the future of theology, since God’s own actions, and human history, for that matter, are not predictable. Expressed here is hope for what future theology should take seriously from Moltmann’s work.

Moltmann broke the mold of 19th and 20th century theology by focusing consistently on God’s promises of a new heaven and a new earth. The result was a theological imagination that is utterly realistic, delighting in the creative tension of theology that lives in an unfinished, open field of negations and possibilities. Hope for the promised future of God casts its light on present sufferings that contradict that future. The prominent themes here focus on the contradictions of God’s promises and God’s justice. The essays see clearly the human domination that leads to the oppression of nature, the hatred of the poor, the dominance of one gender over the other, the migration of those who find no home in their homeland, and the wounds of neocolonialism. For Moltmann, these sufferings do not belong simply to ethics but to the heart of theology. The doctrines of creation, redemption, and new creation are fully engaged in the political, economic, ecological, and social problems of this time. Here lies the way ecumenism will be reborn in the future.

The essays argue that theology should not turn aside from Moltmann’s main theme of the resurrection of the Crucified One and of the presence of God’s future in the present. Hope opens our eyes to the work of God’s Spirit of Life and the affirmation of eternal life in the present. The future of Christian theology should not miss the theme of joy in the face of sin, death, and evil and the celebration of God’s cosmic, all-inclusive future in which God will be at home in God’s creation.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-1-9787-0330-8
ISBN-Online
978-1-9787-0331-5
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
131
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Preface No access
  1. 1 Accounting for the Hope No access Pages 1 - 6
  2. 2 Expectation No access Pages 7 - 24
  3. 3 Christus Semper Maior No access Pages 25 - 40
  4. 4 Time, Eternity, and the Prospects for Care No access Pages 41 - 52
  5. 5 The Coming Spirit of Theology No access Pages 53 - 76
  6. 6 Real Possibilities No access Pages 77 - 84
  7. 7 Jürgen Moltmann and the Quest for a Listening Subject No access Pages 85 - 92
  8. 8 Economy and the Future of Christian Theology No access Pages 93 - 112
  9. 9 An Inter-religious Kairos Moment No access Pages 113 - 128
  10. About the Contributors No access Pages 129 - 131

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