This paper will explore the place of hope in communal practices of lament through the lens of German political theologian Johann Baptist Metz’s apocalyptic eschatology. The cultivation and articulation of hope is a critical dimension of practices of lament that emerge from communities wounded by violence and injustice. Mourning occasions a radical “no” to innocent suffering and invites a hopeful “yes” to a humanizing vision of the future wherein this evil is subverted. Hope, for Metz, is an expression of faith in the capacity of God to interrupt history on behalf of suffering people. To “suffer unto God” (Leiden an Gott) – to cry out to God, to lament – is a posture of radical faith in the promise of God’s Kingdom. It is a mystical disposit...
Apocalypse, it seems, is everywhere. Preachers with vast followings proclaim the world's end and apo...
One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. ...
The focus of this study is revelation at the limits of communication. It considers the way in which ...
The ways the church speaks shape her hope. While the church uses many forms of speaking, she has not...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
When Jürgen Moltmann wrote his first book, Theology of Hope, in the 1960s, hope was in the air. The...
Apocalypticism has been widely denounced as a framework that devalues the world and its history, fun...
This contribution engages with Klaus Nürnberger’s eschatology as expressed in his Invitation to Syst...
This article addresses the so-called 'apocalyptic reading of Paul', taking the representative work o...
What if the narrative of hope, in fact, is hopeless for the oppressed? Even oppressive? If hope is h...
This thesis aims to construct a theological understanding of hopelessness, as well as to explore wha...
This thesis explores how hope in relation to the threats to the earth’s biosphere can be formulated ...
This project explores the development, theory, and practice of toleration in a world steeped in apoc...
Hegel's philosophy of religion contains an implicit political theology. When viewed in connection wi...
Format: iii, 95 leaves; 30 cm.The author has published the research from this thesis in the followin...
Apocalypse, it seems, is everywhere. Preachers with vast followings proclaim the world's end and apo...
One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. ...
The focus of this study is revelation at the limits of communication. It considers the way in which ...
The ways the church speaks shape her hope. While the church uses many forms of speaking, she has not...
Lamentations consists of multiple speaking voices, expressing a variety of theological perspectives ...
When Jürgen Moltmann wrote his first book, Theology of Hope, in the 1960s, hope was in the air. The...
Apocalypticism has been widely denounced as a framework that devalues the world and its history, fun...
This contribution engages with Klaus Nürnberger’s eschatology as expressed in his Invitation to Syst...
This article addresses the so-called 'apocalyptic reading of Paul', taking the representative work o...
What if the narrative of hope, in fact, is hopeless for the oppressed? Even oppressive? If hope is h...
This thesis aims to construct a theological understanding of hopelessness, as well as to explore wha...
This thesis explores how hope in relation to the threats to the earth’s biosphere can be formulated ...
This project explores the development, theory, and practice of toleration in a world steeped in apoc...
Hegel's philosophy of religion contains an implicit political theology. When viewed in connection wi...
Format: iii, 95 leaves; 30 cm.The author has published the research from this thesis in the followin...
Apocalypse, it seems, is everywhere. Preachers with vast followings proclaim the world's end and apo...
One of the main points of interests in the apocalyptic literature is the salvation of God’s people. ...
The focus of this study is revelation at the limits of communication. It considers the way in which ...