Falleció Jürgen Moltmann, teólogo de la esperanza
Un soldado alemán encontrado por Cristo en un campo de prisioneros de guerra se convirtió en el renombrado erudito cristiano que enseñó que «Dios llora con nosotros para que algún día podamos reír con Él».
Our December Issue: We Wonder as We Wander
All of us come to the manger as pilgrims.
The Bono Interview: Plaudits and Problems
Responses to our December issue.
Died: Jürgen Moltmann, Theologian of Hope
A German soldier found by Christ in a prisoner of war camp, he became a renowned Christian scholar who taught that “God weeps with us so that we may someday laugh with him.”
‘Wesley Is Fire Now’ and Evangelicals Are Being Strangely Warmed
Two decades after New Calvinism, some young Christians are turning to Methodist history for theological sustenance.
A Nonconservative’s Plea to Those Leaving Conservative Churches
Roger Olson sympathizes with liberal leavers, but he draws the line at liberal theology.
Died: Fred Carter, Little-Known Black Artist Behind Chick Tracts
“Shy” creator drew stories of sin and salvation seen by millions.
Why Christmas Is Bigger Than Easter
The Incarnation exists for the Atonement, but it is also so much more.
Died: Eberhard Jüngel, Theologian Who Saw Trinity Revealed in the Cross
East German student of Karl Barth and Martin Heidegger believed “God has become speakable.”
The Cross Changes Everything
Why the Crucifixion is the center of our theology—and our lives.