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An Entirely Different ‘Theodicy’. Karl Barth’s Interpretation of Human Suffering in the Context of his Doctrine of das Nichtige☆

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 23, Issue 4, Page 593-616, October 2021., 2021
Abstract Barth responds to the modern lack of language for talking of evil by developing the concept of das Nichtige (CD III/3, §50). ‘Das Nichtige’ – for which ‘nothingness’ is an insufficient translation – encompasses not only sin, but also the demonic dimension of evil, as well as physical suffering and death, without reducing it to a ...
Matthias D. Wüthrich
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How to make the best Ganjang Gejang: The Missional Church Movement in Korea

open access: yesEcclesial Futures, 2023
In Korean Christianity, interest in missional church has almost exploded in the past 15 years, with two main streams of ideas. One emphasizes that a local church should reflect the missionary nature of the Triune God in a series of activities such as ...
Seung-hyun Chung
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Between Promise and Ecstasy: Hope as a Subject of an Engaged Theology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 37, Issue 4, Page 977-996, October 2021., 2021
Abstract This article outlines a socially‐engaged theology that retrieves hope as an essential theological concept. The argument focuses not so much on the specific orientation that a socially engaged theology might take, but more on its motives. Here two notions of hope need to be distinguished: the hope that is future‐oriented (hoping that . . .) and
Hartmut von Sass
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‘Living God, renew and transform us’ – 26th General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, in Leipzig, Germany, 29 June to 07 July 2017

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2017
This article aims at exploring the theme ‘Living God, renew and transform us’ under the following headings: the living God and the gods of death, the desolation of atheism and the sun of righteousness, just law and the fullness of life.
Jürgen Moltmann
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Resistant Apocalyptic: Comparing Moltmann and Žižek and Its Relevance during the Pandemic

open access: yesVeritas: Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan, 2022
How to understand apocalyptic in the current COVID-19 pandemic? This is the question as well as the sig­ni­ficance of the problem to be answered.
John C. Simon
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TEOLOGIA PROTESTANTE DAS RELIGIÕES: UMA PROPOSTA TEOLÓGICA EM PERSPECTIVA LATINO-AMERICANA

open access: yesCaminhos, 2022
O livro, lançado no ano de 2020, é fruto de tese doutoral defendida na UMESP, dentro do Programa de Doutorado do curso de Ciências da Religião. O autor, motivado pela pouca produção a respeito de estudos protestantes dentro da América Latina que tenta ...
Fabrício Veliq
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Introduction: From rupture to repair

open access: yes, 2022
The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 337-348, December 2022.
Naomi Richman, J. Derrick Lemons
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Eko-teologia jako forma chrześcijańskiej diakonii wobec stworzenia

open access: yesStudia Ecologiae et Bioethicae, 2009
Jürgen Moltmann, one of the world’s leading Protestant theologians, is widely recognized as a key figure in the growing concern for eco-theology. For Moltmann, the present ecological crisis can be overcome by a new understanding of God and creation.
Cezary Naumowicz
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Inkluzywne nurty dojrzałej teologii politycznej Jürgena Moltmanna

open access: yesActa Politica Polonica, 2020
The paper follows the development of academic activity of a German protestant theologian Jürgen Moltmann covering the period of seven decades and interprets it from the perspective of political theology that he has been creating in an explicit or more ...
Zbigniew Danielewicz
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