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As a tribute to the German theologian Jürgen Moltmann, who died on 3 June 2024 in Tübingen, Germany, this issue of The Ecumenical Review is publishing a chapter from his book Hope in These Troubled Times, launched during Moltmann's last visit to the ...
Jürgen Moltmann
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Abstract This essay explores the development of Tillich’s writings on the relationship between divine providence and suffering, and his approach to theodicy. First, I attend to the various stations of his early life and his earliest writings in various genres.
Samuel Andrew Shearn
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Gottes Kenosis in Schöpfung und Vollendung der Welt
Von der Schöpfung über die Versöhnung bis in die Erlösung hinein vertiefen und entfalten sich die Selbsterniedrigungen und Selbstentäußerungen Gottes. Warum?
J. Moltmann
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Medical assistance in dying and the trust of faith
Abstract The ethical discussion of end‐of‐life decisions has been with us for some time. This article focuses specifically on medically assisted dying. Representative secular, professional, and faith‐based ethical arguments for and against it are briefly reviewed.
James Merrill Childs
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This article explores the theological notion of truth in our contemporary context.
J. Moltmann
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Tribute, hope and reconciliation
This article represents a trilogy of tribute to and by Jurgen Moltmann on 05 and 06 April 2017 during the centenary celebrations of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria and the conferment of an honorary doctorate to Moltmann.
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The former president of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC), Prof. Jerry Pillay, invited Prof Jurgen Moltmann to speak at the General Council of the WCRC in Leipzig, Germany, from 29th June to 9th July 2017. In a special session on Theology,
J. Moltmann
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Reviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 30, Issue 1-2, Page 91-93, January-April 2023.
Sarah K. Pinnock
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In this article, the concept of “liberal democracy†and its implications for biotechnology such as human genetic engineering will be examined. Liberal democracy is characterised by a number of features, some of which has extensive repercussions on biotechnology, especially concepts such as the equal protection of human rights, civil rights, civil ...
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Good Public Theology is Twilight Theology. A Constructive Deconstruction of Public Theology
Abstract The article outlines the basic features of a good public theology that is inspired by Paul’s description of the situation of the church and Christians: ‘The night has passed, the day is not far distant’ (Rom 13:12). In his analysis of the present, the author identifies eight specific challenges of contemporary culture – challenges that have so
Günter Thomas
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