
In the End, the Beginning
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- In the End - the Beginning
- Copyright information
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART ONE: There is a Magic in Every Beginning
- I. The Promise of the Child
- 2. The Messianic Child
- 3. Jesus and Children: The Revaluation of Values
- 4. Hope which Shines Out for Everyone in Childhood
- Notes
- II. Does the Future Belong to the Young?
- 1. The Modern Discovery of Youth
- 2. The German 'Wandervogel' Youth Movement
- 3. The Hitler Youth
- 4. Consumer Children
- 5. The Future Makes Us Young
- Notes
- PART TWO: In My End is My Beginning
- III. New Beginnings in Catastrophes: Biblical Catastrophe Theology
- 1. Personal Experiences
- 2. The Flood and the Covenant with Noah: An Archetypal Image of the End of the World
- 3. Israel's Catastrophe and the Beginning of Judaism
- 4. The Golgotha Catastrophe and the Beginning of Christianity
- 5. Catastrophes of the Modern World: An End without a Beginning?
- Notes
- IV. Deliver Us from Evil. God's Righteousness and Justice, and the Rebirth of Life
- 1. Critical Reservations about the Traditional Theological Interpretations of the Doctrine of Justi cation
- 2. The Cry for Justice
- 3. God is Just when He Brings about Justice
- 4. Jesus Christ - God's Righteousness and Justice in the World of Victims and Perpetrators
- 5. The Resurrection of Christ with the Victims and Perpetrators of Evil
- 6. The Right of Inheritance of God's Children
- 7. The Justi cation of God
- Notes
- V. The Spirituality of the Wakeful Senses
- 1. 'Could you not watch with me one hour?'
- 2. Spiritual Paralyses Today
- 3. Praying and Awakening
- 4. 'Watchman, what of the night?'
- Notes
- VI. The Living Power of Hope
- 1. The Reasonableness of Hope
- 2. The Sin of Despair
- Notes
- PART THREE: O Beginning without Ending . . .
- Notes
- VII. Is There a Life After Death?
- 1. Is Death the Finish?
- 2. What is Left of Life? Are We Mortal or Immortal?
- 3. Where Are the Dead?
- 4. The Future of the Life Cut Short and Spoiled
- Notes
- VIII. Mourning and Consoling
- 1. Experiences of Life and Death Today
- 2. Only Love Can Mourn
- 3. Mourning and Melancholia: A Discussion with Sigmund Freud
- 4. Consolation and the Rebirth to Life
- Notes
- IX. The Community of the Living and the Dead
- 1. The Ancestor Cult
- 2. Hope for Those Who have Gone Before
- 3. Prayers for the Dead?
- 4. The Culture of Remembrance
- Notes
- X. What Awaits Us?
- 1. What Awaits Us at the Last Judgement?
- 2. Does Hell Threaten?
- 3. Is There Salvation for the Dead?
- 4. 'The Restoration of All Things'
- Notes
- XI. Eternal Life
- 1. What Are We Asking About?
- 2. How Can Human Life Become Eternal?
- 3. The Time of Eternal Life
- 4. The Place of Eternal Life
- 5. Will the Life We Have Lived be Preserved in Eternal Life?
- 6. What Can We Know about Eternal Life?
- Notes
- Earlier Publications Relating to the Subjects Treated Here
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