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Sun of Righteousness, Arise!

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Overview

The astonishing theological creativity of Jürgen Moltmann continues in Sun of Righteousness, Arise! and proclaims a vision of the Christian future, centered in God, God’s reign, and God’s justice and righteousness.

Moltmann brings the biblical, historical, and theological elements of a new, integrated Christian worldview to light in conjunction with contemporary understandings of nature and the evolving universe. Anchored in the resurrection of Jesus, such a vision affirms that God is the God of resurrection promise, God is present in justice and righteousness, Jesus is the son of righteousness, and nature can be seen as the site of God’s work toward the fulfillment of life. Here is a theological vision that can integrate our faith, inform our worldview, and fuel our life engagements.

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Key Features

  • Examines a Christian worldview in conjunction with nature and the evolving universe
  • Views nature as the site of God’s work toward the fulfillment of life
  • Integrates faith, informs a worldview, and fuels life engagements

Contents

  • The Christian World
  • The Rebirth of the Church
  • Hope for the Kingdom of God
  • In the End the Beginning
  • The Raising of Jesus
  • The Resurrection of the Body
  • The Resurrection of Nature: The New Creation of All Things
  • Life against Death
  • God’s Kingdom Is the Kingdom of the Resurrection on Earth
  • No Monotheism Is like Another: The Dissolution of an Inappropriate Term
  • Shekinah: The Mystery of God’s Presence in Judaism and Christianity
  • Psalm 82: Righteousness and Justice—The Measure of the Gods
  • Sun of Righteousness: The Gospel about Judgment and the New Creation of All Things
  • The Triune God
  • Face to Face: A Meditation on the Seeing of God
  • Natural Science and the Hermeneutics of Nature
  • The Theory of Evolution and Christian Theology: From ‘the War of Nature’ to Natural Cooperation and from ‘the Struggle for Existence’ to Mutual Recognition

Praise for the Print Edition

Forty years later, Moltmann’s ‘theology of hope’ still reads like a breath of fresh air, this time carried by the winds that have picked up in the meanwhile, in particular his foundational deconstruction of monotheism via a vision of the Trinitarian history of God and, more recently, his peculiarly delightful ideas about theology of nature. What is new here that holds everything together, however, is a theology of the resurrection that is Christologically focused, scientifically literate, and existentially inspiring.

Amos Yong, J. Rodman Williams Professor of Theology, School of Divinity, Regent University

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About Jürgen Moltmann

Jürgen Moltmann studied Christian theology in England and, after his return to Germany, in Göttingen. He served as a pastor from 1952 to1958 in Bremen. Since 1967 he has been Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Tübingen and retired there in 1994. Among his many influential and award-winning books are The Theology of Hope (1967), The Crucified God (1974), The Trinity and the Kingdom (1981), The Spirit of Life (1994), and The Coming of God (1996), winner of the Grawemeyer Award in 2000, all published by Fortress Press.

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“The idea about perichoresis, the reciprocal indwelling, derives from the theology of the Greek fathers. With this, it becomes possible to conceive of a community without uniformity and a personhood without individualism.” (Pages 152–153)

“For me, what is distinctively Christian is the confession of Christ and belief in the resurrection. I don’t know whether all religious people believe in the same God, but I am certain that the same God believes in all human beings, whether they are religious or not, because they are the beings he has created on his beloved earth.” (Page 3)

“In the doctrine of the Trinity, perichoresis describes the reciprocal indwelling of the like-natured divine persons Father, Son and Spirit.” (Page 153)

“I was ordained in the Reformed tradition and have served as pastor in its congregations, but this tradition is my starting point, not my boundary.” (Page 2)

“It is not the empty tomb that is evidence for the resurrection. It is the message of the resurrection that is evidence for the empty tomb.” (Page 53)

  • Title: Sun of Righteousness, Arise!: God’s Future for Humanity and the Earth
  • Author: Jürgen Moltmann
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2010
  • Logos Release Date: 2013
  • Era: era:Contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Apologetics; God (Christianity); Church history; Theology › History
  • Resource ID: LLS:SUNRGHTNSSMOLTMANN
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-12T06:13:12Z

Jürgen Moltmann is a German Reformed theologian. He is professor emeritus of systematic theology at the University of Tübingen and the 2000 recipient of the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion. He studied Christian theology in England and in Göttingen, and served as a pastor from 1952 to 1958 in Bremen. Among his many influential and award-winning books are The Theology of Hope, The Crucified God, The Trinity and the Kingdom, The Spirit of Life, and The Coming of God.

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