Jurgen Moltmann's life and work have marked the history of theology
after the Second World War in Europe and North America like no
other. He is the most widely read, quoted, and translated
theologian of our time. Now, after celebrating his eightieth
birthday, he looks back on a life engaged in and forging a
Christian response to the tumult and opportunities of our age. In
his autobiography Moltmann tells his engaging and searching life
story, from his Hamburg youth in an unconventional parental home up
to the "incompleteness" of the present moment. Yet his narrative
also sheds light on the creative arc of Moltmann's work, on the
journey of his own theological development from its beginnings
after World War II through the beginnings of political theology
and, most phenomenally, the advent of the theology of hope. A
wide-ranging document alert to the deeper currents of his time and
ours, Moltmann's work is also an engrossing reconsideration of a
life full of intense experience and new beginnings.
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