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Jürgen Moltmann and his Theology of Hope

Scaer, David P.
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"In the 'theology of hope' a static view of reality is replaced by a dynamic view which is always plunging toward the future. The task before us is to show how this dynamic type of thinking can be found in the theology of Moltmann. At least within a Protestant context, Jurgen Moltmann of Tubingen, rightfully deserves the title of the "theologian of hope."' The key to understanding his futuristic theology, this "the- ology of hope," is the concept that God is subject to the process of time.' In this process, God is not fully God,3 because God is part of time which is pushing forward into the future. If God is limited by the future,"
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1970
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