Jürgen Moltmann Livres
Jürgen Moltmann, théologien réformé allemand, offre une perspective d'espérance fondée sur l'eschatologie et la résurrection. Sa théologie souligne que l'espérance chrétienne réside dans l'espérance de la résurrection du Christ, apportant consolation dans la souffrance tout en y protestant. Cette espérance, cependant, mène à l'insatisfaction face au monde pécheur actuel, fondé sur le désespoir. Moltmann envisage le tout sous un angle eschatologique, vers une nouvelle création où l'espérance apporte la joie au présent et alimente une passion pour le possible. En entrelaçant création et eschatologie, l'espérance du futur devient l'espérance d'aujourd'hui.







Intégrer la nature dans l'histoire de la Rédemption, discerner une eschatologie du cosmos, et ainsi fonder une véritable " théologie de l'écologie ", voici le projet que poursuit l'un des plus grands théologiens de notre temps. Moltmann montre comment, depuis la Genèse jusqu'à la Parousie, toute l'histoire de la Création a pour centre le Verbe créateur. À travers son Incarnation, sa mort, sa résurrection, Il la récapitule en sa personne pour la ramener au Père, dans la communion de l'Esprit. Cette anthologie inattendue est réalisée et présentée par Jean Bastaire.
Jewish Monotheism and Christian Trinitarian Doctrine
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book features a profound dialogue between Jews and Christians, addressing one of the most enduring and complex issues that divides the two faiths. Through this authentic conversation, readers gain surprising insights into the realities of both religions, fostering a deeper understanding and connection between Judaism and Christianity. The dialogue exemplifies the potential of genuine interreligious discourse to bridge divides and enhance mutual appreciation.
How I have changed
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In 1996, to celebrate Jurgen Moltmann's seventieth birthday, a remarkable group of theologians, both Catholic and Protestant, gathered in Tuebingen. Before a large audience they spent the day discussing how their theology had changed, or not changed, over the previous thirty years, often in a deeply moving way. This book is a record of what they said, together with the text of a subsequent television broadcast and an assessment of the day by a distinguished journalist. In addition to Jurgen Moltmann and his wife Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, the theologians involved were Eberhard Juengel, Dorothee Soelle, Johann Baptist Metz, Norbert Greinacher, Joerg Zink, Philip Potter and Hans Kueng. Between them they covered almost all the most important areas of theology, from systematic theology to feminist theology and liberation theology. What was particularly striking was how their careers had been stamped by the war and the subsequent division of Germany, which added an unforgettable personal touch to their accounts. Here is an invaluable guide to those figures who have moulded the present theological scene, figures who as yet have no obvious successors. Jurgen Moltmann is Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology in the Protestant Theological Faculty of the University of Tuebingen.
The Church in the Power of the Spirit
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The last of a famous trilogy, including The Crucified God and Theology of Hope. Those whose churches have become over-conservative and self-centred will find its impact refreshing.
A Broad Place
- 414pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The autobiography explores the author's unconventional upbringing in Hamburg and traces his theological evolution from post-World War II reflections to the emergence of political theology and the innovative theology of hope. Through personal anecdotes and insights, it reveals the creative journey behind his influential work, offering a profound understanding of his life experiences and intellectual development.
The Politics of Discipleship and Discipleship in Politics
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the interplay between faith and politics, this work features lectures by Jurgen Moltmann, delivered during the Cold War, alongside responses from theologians at Mennonite seminaries. It includes a new essay by Moltmann addressing themes of peacemaking and conflict. With a foreword by Willard Swartley and a preface by Moltmann, this collection explores the ongoing significance of dialogue in a post-9/11 context, highlighting the enduring relevance of discipleship in political discourse.
The Experiment Hope
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Jurgen Moltmann's influential works, including "Theology of Hope" and "The Crucified God," have maintained their significance over thirty years amidst changing theological trends. His writings provide a robust framework for contemporary Christian practice, emphasizing hope and the transformative power of the Spirit within the Church. Moltmann's theology remains a vital resource for understanding faith in today's world, marking a pivotal point in modern theological discourse.
A creative rethinking of the Trinity in Light of human suffering. . . In the suffering of Christ we see that we have a God who suffers with us out of a faithful love toward us. The Christian Century Here is a theology that challenges the restrictive suppositions of our time, inviting not only the theological establishment but also church leaders and teachers everywhere to assess and perhaps re-think their own theologies in light of this remarkable study. The Christian Ministry
The Crucified God: 40th Anniversary Edition
- 364pages
- 13 heures de lecture
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.