God in Creation

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"God in Creation" is a major theological work by Jürgen Moltmann that develops a doctrine of creation emphasizing God's immanent presence in the world and a panentheistic, ecological vision of reality.

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instanceOf book
theological work
arguesFor God’s indwelling of the world
the world’s participation in God
author Jürgen Moltmann NERFINISHED
contributesTo ecotheology
panentheistic discourse in Christian theology
systematic theology of creation
countryOfFirstPublication Germany NERFINISHED
critiques classical theism’s emphasis on divine impassibility
dualistic separations of God and world
emphasizes God’s immanent presence in creation
ecological responsibility
panentheistic vision of reality
relational ontology
the suffering of creation
follows The Trinity and the Kingdom of God NERFINISHED
hasReception influential in ecological and environmental ethics
widely discussed in contemporary theology
influencedBy Jewish theology of the Shekinah
ecological movements
patristic theology
process thought
keyConcept Sabbath as goal of creation
Shekinah as God’s indwelling glory
creation as God’s home
eschatological renewal of creation
social and ecological dimensions of sin
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Gott in der Schöpfung
precedes The Way of Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1985
publisher Fortress Press NERFINISHED
series Systematic Contributions to Theology NERFINISHED
subject Sabbath theology
Trinity
anthropology
cosmology
divine immanence
doctrine of creation
ecological theology
eschatology
panentheism
theologicalOrientation Protestant theology
Reformed theology
political theology
theologicalTradition Christian theology NERFINISHED

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Jürgen Moltmann notableWork God in Creation