Experiences in Theology: Ways and Forms of Christian TheologyFortress Press, 2000 M12 18 - 320 pages Theology always has been (and is for Moltmann) not an abstract or otherworldly endeavor but one nourished by, and responsive to, experiences in and with life itself. In this volume, the final in his series of systematic "contributions" to theology, Moltmann looks ahead from the landmarks of his own theological journey. He searches out those intersections of his own life with contemporary events that have kindled and impelled his theological thinking (part 1). The perspective of hope, the central moment in Moltmann's thought, is freshly explained, while other basic theological themes and concepts are developed and interrelated (part 2). But more than that, Moltmann uses these theological tinders to spark the flames of the chief directions in liberating theological thought today -- black, Latin American, Minjung, and feminist theologies -- (part 3) and the central motif of Trinity (part 4). This volume not only introduces Moltmann's theology, it also utilizes the contemporary religious and political scene to incite ones own theological reflection. |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 33
Page 116
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Page 143
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Page 291
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Page 299
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Page 301
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
You have reached your viewing limit for this book.
Contents
3 | |
4 | |
5 | |
4 Theology in the university | 7 |
Who is a theologian? | 10 |
1 The shared theology of all believers | 11 |
2 The theology of atheists | 15 |
3 Theology in interfaith dialogue | 18 |
6 Counterimages counterhistories and counterworlds of subversive talk about God | 173 |
the faithcreating word | 177 |
III | 181 |
The two sides of oppression | 183 |
Black theology for whites | 189 |
2 African slavery 15181888 and the building of the modern world of the West | 191 |
3 Marcus Mosiah Garvey 18871940 and the Back to Africa movement | 197 |
4 Malcolm X 19251965 and black separation | 201 |
How does someone become a true theologian? Suffering from God and delight in God | 23 |
Theology of history | 28 |
scriptural religion | 31 |
3 The discernment of God in history | 33 |
4 Knowing God forgetting God | 38 |
5 A modern end of history? | 41 |
Christian theology | 43 |
I believe so that I may understand Credo ut intelligam | 45 |
hope become wise docta spes | 51 |
3 The reasonableness of love intellectus amoris | 57 |
4 Is Christian theology revealed theology? | 61 |
Natural theology | 64 |
1 Natural theology as the presupposition for Christian theology | 65 |
2 Natural theology as the goal of Christian theology | 70 |
3 Christian theology itself is the true natural theology | 73 |
4 Natural theology as a task for Christian theology | 79 |
II | 85 |
The logic of promise | 87 |
2 Promise not prophecy | 93 |
3 The covenant oath | 96 |
4 Promise makes Gods future present | 98 |
5 Promise opens up history in the possibilities of God | 102 |
6 A critique of the Reformation concept of promissio | 106 |
7 The real promise of creation | 109 |
Historical hermeneutics | 114 |
2 Historical hermeneutics of the future | 118 |
3 The hermeneutics of the Bibles promissory history | 125 |
I What makes writings holy scriptures? | 134 |
2 Is the Bible the Word of God or a human testimony of faith? | 139 |
5 The Spirit of life as the real interpreter | 145 |
4 The biblical texts as furthering life | 148 |
Theological epistemology | 151 |
2 The principle of analogy | 155 |
3 The play of metaphors | 161 |
4 Negative or apophatic theology | 166 |
unlike knows unlike | 169 |
5 Martin Luther King 19291968 and American integration | 206 |
6 James Cone and black theology | 211 |
Latin American liberation theology for the First World | 217 |
2 The exploitation of a continent and the building up of the Western world | 221 |
3 The preferential option for the poor the option for Christ | 230 |
4 Historical liberation and eschatological redemption | 237 |
5 The Roman fight against liberation theology | 244 |
Minjung theology for the ruling classes | 249 |
2 Jesus and the people ochlos in the Gospel of Mark | 252 |
3 Messiah and minjung | 255 |
4 Who is the suffering servant of Goa? | 258 |
5 We are the people in democracy and church | 262 |
Feminist theology for men | 268 |
facts and interpretations | 274 |
3 The Bible and patriarchy | 278 |
4 Patriarchy and the church | 283 |
5 The liberation of the man from the patriarchal God complex | 289 |
Unanswered questions | 293 |
1 If praxis is the criterion of theory what is the criterion of praxis? | 294 |
2 If the crucified people are to redeem the world who then redeems the people? | 295 |
3 If the goal of liberation is to make the people the determining subject of their own history what is the goal of that history? | 297 |
4 Does liberation theology lead to the liberation of the poor and women from Christian theology? | 298 |
IV | 301 |
Personal approaches | 303 |
I Believe in the triune God | 309 |
2 The trinitarian history of God | 310 |
From the historical hope in Gods promise to the spatial experience of Gods indwelling | 313 |
The unity of the Trinity the concept of perichoresis | 321 |
Trinitarian experience of God | 324 |
The trinitarian experience of fellowship | 328 |
The Trinity is our social programme | 332 |
The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom Science and Widsom | 334 |
Notes | 344 |
Index of Names | 384 |
Other editions - View all
Experiences in Theology: Ways and Forms of Christian Theology Jürgen Moltmann No preview available - 2000 |
Common terms and phrases
according Africa already analogy become beginning believe Bible biblical black theology called Catholic Christ Christian faith Christian theology christology church concept covenant creation criticism crucified culture death developed dialogue divine doctrine Dogmatics earth eschatological eternal existence Exodus experience Father fellowship feminist theology future German God's gospel Gott Gutiérrez hermeneutics Holy Spirit human Ibid indwelling interpretation Israel Jesus Jürgen Moltmann Karl Barth kingdom kingdom of God knowledge Latin America liberation theology living logy London Lord Luther Malcolm X Margaret Kohl matter of scripture means messianic metaphors minjung minjung theology modern Moltmann movement Munich natural theology ochlos oppressed parable patriarchal perceive perichoresis person political theology poor praxis present presupposes promise question redemption religion religious resurrection revelation salvation sense social society suffering talk Testament theo theologians Theology of Hope things tion traditions trans trinitarian Trinity triune understand unity universal women word
Popular passages
Page 71 - I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. And no longer shall each man teach his neighbor and each his brother, saying, "Know the Lord...
Page 38 - A Syrian ready to perish was my father, and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous...
Page 102 - When philosophy paints its grey in grey, then has a shape of life grown old. By philosophy's grey in grey it cannot be rejuvenated but only understood. The owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk.
Page 166 - All things have been delivered to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
Page 56 - God : and he shall wipe away every tear from their eyes ; and death shall be no more; neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain, any more : the first things are passed away. And he that sitteth on the throne said, Behold, I make all things new.
Page 322 - If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him.
Page 107 - They in like manner teach, that men cannot be justified before God by their own strength, merits, or works ; but that they are justified gratuitously for Christ's sake, through faith...
Page 287 - Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit; and there are varieties of services, but the same Lord; and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who activates all of them in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.
Page 38 - What mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which the Lord our God hath commanded you ? then thou shalt say unto thy son, We were Pharaoh's bondmen in Egypt ; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand...