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Jurgen Moltmann's ethics of hope: eschatological possibilities for moral action

Harvie, Dr TimothyAstley, Revd Jeff(Series edited by)Beckford, Professor James A(Series edited by)Brummer, Mr Richard(Series edited by)Brummer, Professor Vincent(Series edited by)Fiddes, Professor Paul S(Series edited by)Gorringe, Professor T J(Series edited by)Grenz, Mr Stanley J(Series edited by)Hutch, Mr Richard(Series edited by)Jasper, Dr David(Series edited by)Lieu, Ms Judith(Series edited by)Samuel, Professor Geoffrey(Series edited by)Sauter, Mr Gerhard(Series edited by)Thatcher, Professor Adrian(Series edited by)Thiselton, Canon Anthony C(Series edited by)Tilley, Mr Terrance(Series edited by)Torrance, Mr Alan(Series edited by)Volf, Mr Miroslav(Series edited by)Williams, Mr Raymond Brady(Series edited by)
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This book develops a thorough account of the sphere of human moral action in sustained dialogue with J?rgen Moltmann.

By examining God's role as promise-giver, particularly in the Christian understanding of resurrection, this work describes the occupancy of both history and space in moral terms.

This leads to an understanding of Jesus' description of 'the kingdom of God' to feature prominently in describing both the possibility and content of human moral action.

By offering an account of each of the main doctrines found in Moltmann's corpus - the role of the future, the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, and anthropology - this book locates how each contributes to the understanding of ethics from a Christian perspective and subsequently applies these findings to the contemporary issue of poverty and global economics.

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Ashgate
0754693082 / 9780754693086
Ebook
241.092
01/03/2009
England
English
221 pages