Abstract

Jürgen Moltmann’s fine book God in Creation makes a contribution to one type of rural theology. Although the book is concerned with the totality of the relationship between God and the created order, it is, nevertheless and consequently, a stimulus to reflection on a theology of the environment and a theology of the rural church. The book itself was delivered in 1984–85 in the Gifford lectures (which tend to deal with science and religion) and this article places it both within the biography of Moltmann himself and in relation to his intellectual oeuvre.

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