Moltmann, "the foremost Protestant theologian in the world" (Church
Times), brings his characteristic audacity to this traditional
topic and cuts to the heart of the matter with a simple
identification: What we experience every day as the spirit of life
is the spirit of God. Such considerations give Moltmann's treatment
of the different aspects of life in Spirit a verve and vitality
that are concrete and existential.
Veteran readers will find here a rich and subtle extension of
Moltmann's trinitarian and christological works, even as he makes
bold use of key insights from feminist and ecological theologies,
from recent attention to embodiment, and from charismatic
movements. Newcomers will find a fascinating entree into the heart
of his work: the transformative potential of the future.
Moltmann develops a theology of the Holy Spirit that links the
Christian community's experience of the Spirit to the
sanctification and liberation of life. He brilliantly displays the
ecological and political significance of Christian belief in the
Trinity.
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