A Church of Hope: A Study of the Eschatological Ecclesiology of Jurgen Moltmann
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A Church of Hope: A Study of the Eschatological Ecclesiology of Jurgen Moltmann  -     By: Van Nam Kim

A Church of Hope: A Study of the Eschatological Ecclesiology of Jurgen Moltmann

University Press of America / 2005 / Paperback

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Title: A Church of Hope: A Study of the Eschatological Ecclesiology of Jurgen Moltmann
By: Van Nam Kim
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 429
Vendor: University Press of America
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 9.01 X 6.39 X 1.32 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces
ISBN: 076183107X
ISBN-13: 9780761831075
Stock No: WW831075

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In A Church of Hope, author Van Nam Kim examines the ecclesiology of Jurgen Moltmann, a renowned Protestant theologian. Espousing a vision of unity for humanity, Moltmann's ecclesiology relates both to Christology and the theology of hope. He calls for the Church to become more involved in world affairs in order to improve the conditions of human beings and all creation. According to Moltmann, in the third millennium, the Church should become a 'Church of Hope.' This book will instigate a new understanding of ecumenism. Catholics are presented with an opportunity to understand the ecclesiology from a Protestant viewpoint. In contrast, Protestants will garner new insight into the foundation and traditions of the universal church prior to its division. Both Catholic and Protestant churches will be able to see how Moltmann proposes a church renewal, referring back to its Christological roots and projecting to the kingdom of God. Those who occupy posts in church hierarchy, as well as the laity, are encouraged to read this thought-provoking book, which will contribute greatly to a better understanding of world religions.

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