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Description: Leaning into the Future seeks to explore what it may
mean to believe in the ""Kingship"" of God and wait for his
""Kingdom"" by considering the fundamental role the Kingdom of God
plays in the theology of Jurgen Moltmann and in the book of
Revelation. Part one is devoted to how Moltmann understands ""The
Kingdom of God"" as the fundamental symbol of hope for humanity,
and how he sees the presence of God's reign and kingdom in history
as hidden and paradoxical. Part two turns to the way the Book of
Revelation uses royal and other political language in its portrait
of the future and God's presence in history. In this second part,
the book also seeks to explore how Moltmann and the Apocalypse may
mutually inform each other, how Moltmann may help us read this
biblical book today, and how it in turn may overcome some of the
weaknesses in Moltmann's proposal. Endorsements: ""There has been a
movement on the part of some biblical scholars and some systematic
theologians to bring their disciplines back together after a long
period of alienation. This is not a matter of dissolving one into
the other, but of finding ways in which serious dialogue can bear
fruit. Poul Guttesen's work is an exemplary contribution to this.
By engaging Jurgen Moltmann's theology and the biblical book of
Revelation in a mutually illuminating dialogue Guttesen is, of
course, hosting such an encounter within the creative theological
context of his own engagement with both. He enters with sympathy
and perception into both of these visions of the kingdom of God,
with their very different theological idioms, and explores both the
consonances and the tensions he finds between them."" --Richard
Bauckham, from the Foreword ""In recent years, there has been an
encouraging resolve to bridge the gap between biblical studies and
systematic theology. Poul Guttesen contributes to this movement
with considerable distinction. Sensitive and qualified in both
areas, he shows how enriching it is to use both Moltmann in
biblical interpretation and Revelation to correct Moltmann's
eschatology. Poul Guttesen combines theological competence with an
awareness of the practical urgency of thinking aright about the
kingdom of God."" --Stephen Williams, Union Theological College
About the Contributor(s): Poul F. Guttesen is Adjunct Lecturer in
the Faculty of Education at the University of the Faroe Islands.
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