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Theology and the Kingdom of God

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143 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1969

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Wolfhart Pannenberg

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Wolfhart Pannenberg, born in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland), was a German Christian theologian. His emphasis on history as revelation, centred on the Resurrection of Christ, has proved important in stimulating debate in both Protestant and Catholic theology, as well as with non-Christian thinkers.

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September 2, 2022
Una lectura para nada sencilla, pero que dialoga totalmente con nuestra actualidad. Si bien, no estoy de acuerdo en todas su conclusiones, creo que el reino de Dios si debe hacerse visible, que de hecho, un recuento a la historia nos daremos cuenta que lo ha hecho, y que nos encaminamos hacia lo mejor, siempre con los pies en la tierra, claro.
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November 29, 2016
Wolfhart Pannenberg

As a young man, the experience of light moved the author into a life of philosophy and theology. This notable modern theologian focused on the significance of Christ in the world.

In the oncoming Kingdom of God, according to Pannenberg, God's love reaches its goal, its conclusion. This concept--prolepsis--is that God is truly present in Christ and makes available what will be experienced in the future. God's transcendence brings the present into completion. God's immanence, his love increases the bountiful unity of creation.

Recommended to those interested in Christology as well as Kantian ideas of history and reality.
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167 reviews4 followers
April 19, 2022
Helpful thoughts for a foundational theology of the Kingdom of God.

He gets very philosophical as he thinks through ethics in chapter 3, but if you can follow it helps set ethics proper as a helpful study with Kingdom theology.

Chapter 2 on the Kingdom and Church was very helpful, though far more missiological than ecclesiological.

8/10.
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September 7, 2025
Would have better appreciated "Theology and the Kingdom of God" if Wolfhart Pannenberg had grounded his thinking more in scripture than in philosophy.
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May 24, 2015
A short read, but a good one. Pannenberg is a good example of a theologian who integrates biblical scholarship, theology, philosophy, and social justice in a compelling way. Some of the ideas expressed here could have used elaboration (like the idea that God's existence is exclusively tied to his future reign), but this is a good intro to his thought nonetheless.
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