Abstract

Jiirgen Moltmann, in an important new work, God in Creation, emphasizes the critical theological and ethical significance of the doctrine of creation in an age capable of devastating the biosphere quickly through nuclear weapons or more slowly through unchecked industrial development and pollution. He creatively reworks his familiar and influential eschatological and Trinitarian positions by displaying how they may, and why they must, be integrated with a reemphasis on creation, nature, and human embodiment. This work was first presented as the Gifford Lectures, University of Edinburgh, 1984-85, and constitutes the second volume of a projected five-volume project entitled Messianic Theology, which began with the publication of The Trinity and the Kingdom. 1

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