The crucified God : the cross of Christ as the foundation and criticism of Christian theology

by Jürgen Moltmann

Paper Book, 1974

Status

Available

Call number

232

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Publication

London : SCM, 1974

Description

From its English publication in 1973, Jurgen Moltmann's The Crucified God garnered much attention, and it has become one of the seminal texts of twentieth-century theology. Following up on his groundbreaking Theology of Hope, The Crucified God established the cross as the foundation for Christian hope. Moltmann's dramatic innovation was to see the cross not as a problem of theodicy, but instead as an act of ultimate solidarity, between God and humanity. In this, he drew on liberation theology, and he was among the first to bring third-world theologies into a first-world context. Moltmann proposes that suffering is not a problem to be, solved but instead that suffering is an aspect of God's very being: God is love, and love invariably involves suffering. In this view, the crucifixion of Jesus is an event that affects the entirety of the Trinity, showing that The Crucified God is, more than an arresting title-it is a theological breakthrough.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member DrJane
A stimulating and satisfying read. As with all Moltmann's work it demands a response from the reader.
LibraryThing member aevaughn
This is an excellent work, though at times difficult to read. If you're willing to hang in there however, there are many excellent thoughts.
LibraryThing member keylawk
The Cross is the cry of victims for justice AND the hunger of perpetrators for a way back from the path of death.
Cross represents not only cry of victim.
LibraryThing member bhutton
An excellent study on what it means that Jesus didn't just die bit was crucified and why that was crucial to the message he brought to earth. The book is a very difficult to read being dense with jargon and wandering side tangents.

Language

Original language

German

Original publication date

1973

Physical description

xxii, 362 p.; 20 cm

ISBN

9780334028352

Barcode

PI001202
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