Theologie der Hoffnung

Book • 1964
'Theologie der Hoffnung' (Theology of Hope) by Jürgen Moltmann is a seminal work in contemporary theology, emphasizing the importance of hope in Christian thought and practice.

Moltmann argues that Christian hope is not merely a passive expectation of future salvation but a dynamic force that transforms the present.

He critiques traditional theology for neglecting the eschatological dimension of faith, calling for a renewed focus on the promises of God and the coming Kingdom.

The book explores the implications of hope for social and political action, challenging believers to work for justice and liberation in the world.

Moltmann's theology has had a profound influence on liberation theology and other movements seeking to connect faith with social transformation.

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Mentioned by Andreas Malessa as recommended reading regarding eschatological reservations.
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