Jürgen Moltmann, Th.D.
Affiliations: | Systematic Theology | Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
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"Jürgen Moltmann"Bio:
Moltmann stresses the perichoresis of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is to say that he believes the three dwell in one another. The three persons are differentiated in their characteristics, but related in their original exchange. Moltmann seeks to defeat a monotheistic Christianity that is being used as a tool for political and clerical absolute monarchism. He believes the doctrine of the Trinity should be developed as the "true theological doctrine of freedom." He suggests that we "cease to understand God monotheistically as the one, absolute subject, but instead see him in a trinitarian sense as the unity of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen_Moltmann
Children
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Michael Welker | grad student | 1968-1973 | Universität Tübingen |
Miroslav Volf | grad student | 1980-1986 | Universität Tübingen |
Publications
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Moltmann J. (2020) The Spirit of Truth Theology Today. 77: 47-53 |
Moltmann J. (2020) The Spirit of Truth Ecumenical Review. 72: 160-166 |
Moltmann J. (2017) The unfinished Reformation Theology Today. 74: 10-21 |
Moltmann J. (2015) Personal recollections of Wolfhart Pannenberg Theology Today. 72: 11-14 |
Moltmann J. (2011) Is the world unfinished? On interactions between science and theology in the concepts of nature, time and the future: Theology. 114: 403-413 |
Moltmann J. (2011) A common earth religion: World religions from an ecological perspective Ecumenical Review. 63: 16-24 |
Moltmann J. (2010) Do you understand what you are reading?: New Testament scholarship and the hermeneutical question of theology Theology. 113: 83-95 |
Moltmann J. (2008) On the Abundance of the Holy Spirit: Friendly Remarks for Baptized in the Spirit by Frank D. Macchia Journal of Pentecostal Theology. 16: 9-13 |
Moltmann J. (2005) The Blessing of Hope: The Theology of Hope and the Full Gospel of Life Journal of Pentecostal Theology. 13: 147-161 |
Moltmann J. (2000) Progress and Abyss: Remembering the Future of the Modern World Review & Expositor. 97: 301-314 |