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Theology of Hope Amidst the World’s Fears

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2021
Fear is a social phenomenon that develops in people facing a crisis, such as a pandemic. For instance, the entire world is currently exposed to Covid-19 pandemic, causing great fear.
Zaluchu Sonny Eli
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Six decades of Moltmann’s Theology of Hope and tangible hope in South Africa today

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2023
Moltmann’s Theology of Hope still resonates in theological discourses 60 years after the publication of his epoch-making book containing this concept. At a time of fading hope among South Africans, a revisitation of Moltmann’s pattern of reasoning holds ...
Jacobus M. Vorster
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Hope for the Future of New Testament Theology

open access: yesReligions, 2021
This paper presents the author’s hope for changes in New Testament (NT) theology particularly as currently experienced in American Christian culture.
Rodney K Duke
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On Augustine’s theology of hope: From the perspective of creation

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
Augustine was a representative of the theology of hope in the patristic age. He saw hope as the grasp of eschatological eternal happy life for human in this world.
Chen Yuehua
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The politics of hope: privilege, despair and political theology

open access: yesInternational Affairs, 2020
Abstract Situated within feminist Christian Realism, this article looks at what political theology is and its relevance to International Relations. Hope is a central theme to political theology, underpinning the necessity to be witness to and to work against oppressive structures. Simply put, hope is the desire to make life better.
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The Naked Truth: Temptation and the Likely ‘Fall’ of Catholic Education

open access: yesReligions, 2021
This article highlights one likely ‘fall’ to which Catholic education is susceptible in the modern era due to the oppressive climate in which it operates.
David Torevell, Michael James Bennett
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2001, die NG Kerk se Jaar van Hoop. Twintig jaar later: ’n Kerkhistoriese oorsig

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2022
2001, the Dutch Reformed Church’s Year of Hope. Twenty years onwards: A church historiographic review. The Dutch Reformed Church (DR Church) proclaimed the Year of Hope in 2001 as part of the church’s response to complex social problems regarding poverty
Pieter Kruger
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Transcending the Technocratic Mentality through the Humanities

open access: yesReligions, 2021
Catholic education has a long tradition of engagement with the liberal arts and especially the humanities. The place of the humanities today in the curriculum is under threat for several reasons, one being the predominance of the technocratic mentality ...
John Sullivan
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A Critical Consideration of Jurgen Moltmann's Theology of Hope [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین, 2019
Jurgen Moltmann (1926-) is one of the first generations of the post-world war theologians who existentially experienced the ominous consequences of despair in the Christian society and made his best efforts, alongside the Confessional Church, to ...
Hasan Sarayloo, Rasoul Rasoulipour
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A Reflection on African Christian Theology

open access: yesE-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies, 2022
The African heritage and identity have been intensely religious. Africans carry along their religio-cultural background and tradition wherever they go and in whatever they find themselves doing.
Konadu Adam, Collins Boafo
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