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Read Jurgen Moltmann's analysis of the filioque controversy and describe what is theologically at stake between the Eastern and Western formulation of the creed
Searching Logos.com for moltmann finds a number of resources => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=moltmann&start=0&sort=rel&pageSize=30
Likewise searching Vyrso finds => http://vyrso.com/product/13633/panentheism-the-other-god-of-the-philosophers-from-plato-to-the-present
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Searching Logos.com for moltmann finds a number of resources => http://www.logos.com/products/search?q=moltmann&start=0&sort=rel&pageSize=30 Likewise searching Vyrso finds => http://vyrso.com/product/13633/panentheism-the-other-god-of-the-philosophers-from-plato-to-the-present Keep Smiling
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These resources talk about or use Moltmann, but these resources are not Moltmann's resources. I have been saying that we need a Moltmann's books in Logos (now I would say Vyrso), but we do not have any as of yet.
I am going to assume that Jerry's professor assigned a Moltmann book for the class (likely The Trinity and the Kingdom), and this is where he needs to engage Moltmann.
Suggestions forum has thread (from Dec 2010) => Jürgen Moltmann collection
Noticed Fortress Press has a number of titles => http://store.fortresspress.com/store/category/202961/Jurgen-Moltmann
Wonder about contacting Augsburg Fortress about digital publication in Logos ? => http://www.augsburgfortress.org/company/contactus.jsp
Sounds like you're a student asking for help on a school assignment. If your professor Googles your name and finds out that you got assistance on this instead of thinking it through on your own, it might result in marks being reduced. I'd be careful. Asking for help finding relevant resources is OK, but not answers on the actual question.
Presumably you have access to Jurgen Moltmann's analysis of the filioque controversy in your course texts? Read that first. Then study up on "filioque controversy" in your Logos resources so help fill out your understanding of the issues involved and on the difference between the Eastern and Western formulation of the creed, and then approach your response to Moltmann from a position of better understanding. You'll benefit more from doing the hard work yourself than from getting answers here.
I don't know if you have the Tyndale Bulletin in your Logos library, but there's a lengthy article by Gerald Bray titled "The Filioque Clause In History And Theology" in volume 34, issue 1. It's available as part of the Theological Journal Library volume 12. That particular article is also available free online here.
My professor Read Jurgen Moltmann's analysis of the filioque controversy and describe what is theologically at stake between the Eastern and Western formulation of the creed
When is it due?
monday
Have you been over the creeds yet, and how they differ based on the same manuscript?
no I haven't where would I find that at
Bummer! I would say in the designated book.........there is a few chapters where he goes into some detail concerning your assignment.