The Coming of God

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The Coming of God is a major theological work by Jürgen Moltmann that explores Christian eschatology, focusing on God’s future, hope, and the ultimate renewal of creation.

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instanceOf book
theological work
addresses hope for the earth and creation
nature of divine judgment
possibility of universal reconciliation
relationship between God’s eternity and time
relationship between cross and resurrection in eschatology
role of the Holy Spirit in eschatological hope
author Jürgen Moltmann NERFINISHED
countryOfFirstPublication Germany NERFINISHED
focusesOn Christian hope
God’s future
the coming kingdom
the final judgment
the resurrection
ultimate renewal of creation
genre eschatological theology
systematic theology
hasPart section on cosmic eschatology
section on historical eschatology
section on personal eschatology
section on political and social dimensions of eschatology
influencedBy Ernst Bloch NERFINISHED
Karl Barth NERFINISHED
biblical apocalyptic tradition
patristic eschatology
mainSubject Christian eschatology
Trinitarian eschatology
apocalyptic eschatology
doctrine of God
ecological eschatology
history and eschaton
kingdom of God NERFINISHED
new creation
political implications of eschatology
resurrection of the dead
theology of hope
universal salvation debate
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Das Kommen Gottes NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1995
publisher Fortress Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Crucified God NERFINISHED
The Trinity and the Kingdom NERFINISHED
Theology of Hope NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition Protestant theology
Reformed theology
translatedInto English

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Jürgen Moltmann notableWork The Coming of God