Jürgen Moltmann died on June 3. Could this maybe a good reason for Logos to celebrate his legacy by giving a great discount on his works through the remainder of the month June?
Oh I didn't know he had passed. One of the last of the 20th century theological giants!
Some thoughts on the occasion of Moltmann's passing from some of my fellow Regent College alumni:
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Jürgen Moltmann died yesterday. We met on two occasions. On the second I asked him “what is the biggest theological question that you don’t have an answer to?”He said: “Whether some are saved or all are saved.”
Being a punk, I shot back “Ah, but I’ve read my Moltmann and you said on page x of book x that unless God saves everyone, God cannot be God. Haven’t you already answered that?”He looked at me thoughtfully and said, “Well, that is my protest.”
Rest in peace and May you fully know as you are fully known.
A couple of obituaries:
Church Times (UK): https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2024/7-june/news/world/professor-juergen-moltmann-dies-aged-98
Christianity Today: https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2024/june/moltmann-obit-theology-hope.html
And some quote-memes that various friends have posted:
He was a definite giant in Theological Research of the 20th and 21st centuries. His work paved the way for future discourse in theology. May he rest in peace.
Even FF has today an article about him:
https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2024/06/the-night-i-met-jrgen-moltmann