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El. knyga: Jurgen Moltmann and the Work of Hope: The Future of Christian Theology

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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978703315
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978703315

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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 worlds foremost theologians. They are not a prediction of what is coming in the future of theology, since Gods own actions, and human history, for that matter, are not predictable. Expressed here is hope for what future theology should take seriously from Moltmanns work. Moltmann broke the mold of 19th and 20th century theology by focusing consistently on Gods 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 Gods promises and Gods 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 Moltmanns main theme of the resurrection of the Crucified One and of the presence of Gods future in the present. Hope opens our eyes to the work of Gods 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 Gods cosmic, all-inclusive future in which God will be at home in Gods creation.

Recenzijos

This collection of essays on the impact of J. Moltmann on the future direction of theology is more than timely. As Christian theology is struggling to engage with disciplines other than philosophyits traditional partner-in-dialogueto respond to the needs of our time, Jürgen Moltmann and the Work of Hope shows us where Christian hope lies and how to find inspiration and sustenance from it in doing theology. I most enthusiastically recommend it to readers in and outside the church. -- Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University These essays beautifully demonstrate what it means to do theology in the wake of Jürgen Moltmanns influence. At the heart of Moltmanns theology is "the new thing" the anticipated, hoped for reality that births new beginnings here and now. Written by leading theologians, the essays in this volume have this character. They are themselves new beginnings of theological reflection attentive to the pressing concerns of our time. They will make you want to read more extensively, think more courageously, and most importantly, live Gods future now. Jennifer M. McBride, author of Radical Discipleship: A Liturgical Politics of the Gospel (2017) -- Jennifer M. McBride, McCormick Theological Seminary As the list of contributors would suggest, this collection testifies to the scope, vitality, and fruitfulness of Jürgen Moltmanns influence on contemporary Christian theology. These are lively and provocative reflections, offering new possibilities for theological exploration. -- Charles M. Wood, Southern Methodist University

Preface ix
M. Douglas Meeks
1 Accounting for the Hope: How Moltmann's Theology Provokes a Rehearing of the Gospel, the Adventus/Futurum Distinction a Half Century Later
1(6)
Christopher Morse
2 Expectation
7(18)
Nancy Elizabeth Bedford
3 Christus Semper Maior. Reflections on Cosmic Christology
25(16)
Daniel L. Migliore
4 Time, Eternity, and the Prospects for Care
41(12)
Miroslav Volf
5 The Coming Spirit of Theology: Moltmann, Pneumatology, and Trinitarian Eschatology for the Third Millennium
53(24)
Amos Yong
6 Real Possibilities: Moltmann's Hope, Now
77(8)
Catherine Keller
7 Jurgen Moltmann and the Quest for a Listening Subject
85(8)
Willie James Jennings
8 Economy and the Future of Christian Theology
93(20)
M. Douglas Meeks
9 An Inter-religious Kairos Moment: Christian-Muslim Relations in an Age of Migration
113(16)
Joshua Ralston
About the Contributors 129
M. Douglas Meeks is the Cal Turner Chancellor Professor of Theology and Wesleyan Studies, Emeritus, at Vanderbilt University Divinity School.