
Jürgen Moltmann

Moltmann described his theology as an extension of Karl Barth's theological works, especially the ''Church Dogmatics'', and he described his work as ''Post-Barthian''. He developed a form of liberation theology predicated on the view that God suffers with humanity, while also promising humanity a better future through the hope of the Resurrection, which he labelled a 'theology of hope'. Much of Moltmann's work was to develop the implications of these ideas for various areas of theology. Moltmann became known for developing a form of social trinitarianism. He was awarded several international honorary doctorates. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Moltmann, Jürgen, 1926-2024 1926-2024
Published in: Zeugen des Widerstands. - hrsg. von Joachim Mehlhausen S. 194 - 216
Published in: Zeugen des Widerstands. - hrsg. von Joachim Mehlhausen S. 194 - 216
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Published: Munich : Kaiser, 1984
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Published: München : Kaiser, 1991
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Published: Munich : Kaiser, 1980
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Published: Tübingen : Attempto, 1982
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