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An examination of eschatological themes in the Moltmann treatment of the Book of Revelation, constructively combining systematic theology and biblical studies.Leaning into the Future seeks to explo...
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26 May 2011

An examination of eschatological themes in the Moltmann treatment of the Book of Revelation, constructively combining systematic theology and biblical studies.
Leaning into the Future seeks to explore what it may mean to believe in the Kingship of God and wait for his Kingdom by considering the fundamental role the Kingdom of God plays in the theology of Jürgen Moltmann and in the book of Revelation. Part one is devoted to how Moltmann understands The Kingdom of God as the fundamental symbol of hope for humanity, and how he sees the presence of God's reign and kingdom in history as hidden and paradoxical. Part two turns to the way the Book of Revelation uses royal and other political language in its portrait of the future and God's presence in history. In this second part, the book also seeks to explore how Moltmann and the Apocalypse may mutually inform each other, how Moltmann may help us read this biblical book today, and how it in turn may overcome some of the weaknesses in Moltmann's proposal.
Leaning into the Future seeks to explore what it may mean to believe in the Kingship of God and wait for his Kingdom by considering the fundamental role the Kingdom of God plays in the theology of Jürgen Moltmann and in the book of Revelation. Part one is devoted to how Moltmann understands The Kingdom of God as the fundamental symbol of hope for humanity, and how he sees the presence of God's reign and kingdom in history as hidden and paradoxical. Part two turns to the way the Book of Revelation uses royal and other political language in its portrait of the future and God's presence in history. In this second part, the book also seeks to explore how Moltmann and the Apocalypse may mutually inform each other, how Moltmann may help us read this biblical book today, and how it in turn may overcome some of the weaknesses in Moltmann's proposal.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 278
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
26 May 2011
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780227173527
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic, Christianity, Theology
Foreword by Richard Bauckham
Preface
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Witness to the Promised Kingdom: The Bible in Moltmann's Theological Approach
3. The Kingdom of God as Symbol of Hope
4. The Passion of the Kingdom in the World
5. The Crisis of the Kingdom and the Book of Revelation
6. The Future as Regime Change
7. The Presence and Reign of God in History
8. Conclusions and Anticipations
Bibliography
Preface
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Witness to the Promised Kingdom: The Bible in Moltmann's Theological Approach
3. The Kingdom of God as Symbol of Hope
4. The Passion of the Kingdom in the World
5. The Crisis of the Kingdom and the Book of Revelation
6. The Future as Regime Change
7. The Presence and Reign of God in History
8. Conclusions and Anticipations
Bibliography