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All Blog Posts With Tag: Jürgen Moltmann

The Top 5 Posts of 2014: 1. A Letter from Jürgen Moltmann A personal letter that I received from Moltmann answering questions on how to apply the Crucified God for pastoring parents who have lost young children. 2. Karl Barth's Letter to Jürgen Moltmann and related correspondences Barth's full correspondence with Moltmann. 3. Karl Barth's Doctrine of […]
 
~ Updated on 12 December, 2018 ~ The Apostles' Creed does not say anything about Jesus' life after he was 'born of the Virgin Mary' until he was 'crucified under Pontius Pilate'. The other great Christian symbol, the Nicene Creed, likewise does not inform us of the person and work of Jesus […]
 
(source: wikipedia) Jürgen Moltmann's Religion, Revolution and the Future contains the two following quotations on Earth Ethics. An eschatology with a God without Future—a hope without the Earth—begets an Atheism that hopes for a Future without God. The Cosmic Christ, The Pantocrator, is The Lord over all Creation, not just a group of men or […]
 
Humane Revolution (source:wikipedia) Jürgen Moltmann's lecture "God in Revolution" in Religion, Revolution and the Future was the 'opening lecture of the World Student Christian Federation Conference, July 23, 1968, Turku, Finland.' The lecture contained seven theses. I enjoyed the way in which Moltmann introduced them: I do not want to begin this student conference with a well-polished […]
 
Jürgen Moltmann - Religion, Revolution and the Future Jürgen Moltmann visited the United States following the infamous success of his infamous book Theology of Hope. He traveled throughout the U.S.A. and these lectures were compiled and published in Moltmann's book: Religion, Revolution and the Future (RRF). RFF discuses Marxism, Society and Hope. Douglas Meeks' translation of this […]
 
Deviant Calvinism (source:fortress press) In Oliver Crisp's exciting new book Deviant Calvinism: Broadening Reformed Theology, he provides a helpful summary on how to read Karl Barth. The description is particularly reminiscent of Barth's paragraph on the twofold election of Jesus Christ in the Church Dogmatics II/2 §33 that Jürgen Moltmann instructed the […]
 
In the 2009 Emergent Village Theological Conversations conference, Jürgen Moltmann made several statements on Homosexuality: TONY JONES: There's a lot of strife in the American Church, and as I look at it, it almost all boils down to biblical hermeneutic. You may say its about gay marriage, you may say its about […]
 
Unfinished Barcelona Cathedral (Sagrada) Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics is 8,000 pages and unfinished. Thomas Aquinas' great theological system, The Summa Theologica, is unfinished too. All the medieval summas are unfinished in the same way as the medieval summas are unfinished. The post-magesterial reformers of the 16th and 17th century also produced […]
 
In response to a question by Danielle Shroyer, Jürgen Moltmann says that the Lord's Prayer should use the form "Abba, Dear Father" as the opening line, rather than the traditional form, "Our Father, Who Art In Heaven" as found in Matthew's Gospel. The traditional form may be misunderstood as an affirmation of […]
 
(Tony Jones and Jurgen Moltmann at the 2009 Emergent Village Theological Conversations Conference) Tony Jones shared the 2009 Emergent Village Theological Conversations conference with Jürgen Moltmann available online. The following is a mirror of that conference and contains some of the most amazing theology content I've ever encountered in a podcast. Jürgen Moltmann is […]