
Mission and the Coming of God
Eschatology, The Trinity and Mission in the Theology of Jurgen Moltmann
Tim Chester(Author)
Paternoster Press
Published on 1. September 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
282 pages
978-1-84227-320-3 (ISBN)
Description
How does the eschatological future impinge on the present? Is the kingdom of God present outside the confession of Christ in movements towards social justice? Is Christian hope a stimulus to social involvement or an alternative? And how does the present impinge on the eschatological future? What is the relationship between our actions now and the new creation? Is there eschatological continuity between the two?
Jurgen Moltmann, one of our most influential contemporary theologians, has had much to say both on eschatology and its relationship to mission. This book explores his thought along with evangelical responses to it. Eschatology has been central to evangelical debates about social involvement ever since the Laussanne Congress in 1974. The book examines how evangelicals themselves have related hope and mission.
The book highlights the important contribution Moltmann has made while offering a critique of his thought from an evangelical perspective. In so doing, it touches on pertinent issues for evangelical missiology. The conclusion takes John Calvin as a starting point, proposing 'an eschatology of the cross' which offers a critique of the over-realized eschatologies in liberation theology and triumphalistic forms of evangelicalism.
Jurgen Moltmann, one of our most influential contemporary theologians, has had much to say both on eschatology and its relationship to mission. This book explores his thought along with evangelical responses to it. Eschatology has been central to evangelical debates about social involvement ever since the Laussanne Congress in 1974. The book examines how evangelicals themselves have related hope and mission.
The book highlights the important contribution Moltmann has made while offering a critique of his thought from an evangelical perspective. In so doing, it touches on pertinent issues for evangelical missiology. The conclusion takes John Calvin as a starting point, proposing 'an eschatology of the cross' which offers a critique of the over-realized eschatologies in liberation theology and triumphalistic forms of evangelicalism.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cumbria
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Send The Light
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
438 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84227-320-3 (9781842273203)
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Dr Tim Chester oversees the work of the Northern Training Institute. He is part of the Crowded House, a church planting initiative in Sheffield, UK, and co-director of the Porterbrook Network. He was previously Research and Policy Director for Tearfund and tutor in missiology at Cliff College.
He is the author of a number of books including Mission and the Coming of God: Eschatology, the Trinity and Mission in the Theology of Jurgen Moltmann (Paternoster); The Message of Prayer (Inter-Varsity Press), From Creation to New Creation (Paternoster); Good News to the Poor (Inter-Varsity Press), Delighting in the Trinity (Monarch) and The Busy Christians Guide to Busyness (Inter-Varsity Press). He is co-author of The Gospel-Centred Church (The Good Book Co), The World We All Want (Authentic) and Total Church (Inter-Varsity Press) and series editor of The Good Book Guides. His most recent publication is You can change: God's transforming power for our sinful behaviour and negative emotions (Inter-Varsity Press).
- Editorial Review.
He is the author of a number of books including Mission and the Coming of God: Eschatology, the Trinity and Mission in the Theology of Jurgen Moltmann (Paternoster); The Message of Prayer (Inter-Varsity Press), From Creation to New Creation (Paternoster); Good News to the Poor (Inter-Varsity Press), Delighting in the Trinity (Monarch) and The Busy Christians Guide to Busyness (Inter-Varsity Press). He is co-author of The Gospel-Centred Church (The Good Book Co), The World We All Want (Authentic) and Total Church (Inter-Varsity Press) and series editor of The Good Book Guides. His most recent publication is You can change: God's transforming power for our sinful behaviour and negative emotions (Inter-Varsity Press).
- Editorial Review.