Jürgen Moltmann

Moltmann in May 2016 use both this parameter and |birth_date to display the person's date of birth, date of death, and age at death) --> | death_place = | spouse = | partner = | awards = | module = | module2 = | doctoral_advisor = Otto Weber | academic_advisors = | influences = * Karl Barth * Ernst Bloch * Christoph Blumhardt * Johann Blumhardt * Hans Iwand }} | era = | discipline = Theology | sub_discipline = | workplaces = | doctoral_students = | notable_students = | main_interests = | notable_works = | notable_ideas = | influenced = * John Polkinghorne * Andrew Purves * Jon Sobrino * Richard Bauckham }} }} | signature = | signature_alt = }} Jürgen Moltmann (born 8 April 1926) is a German Reformed theologian who is Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology at the University of Tübingen and is known for his books such as the ''Theology of Hope'', ''The Crucified God'', ''God in Creation'' and other contributions to systematic theology.

Moltmann is the husband of Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel, a notable feminist theologian. Moltmann described his own theology as an extension of Karl Barth's theological works, especially the ''Church Dogmatics'', and he has described his own work as ''Post-Barthian''. He has received honorary doctorates from a number of institutions, such as Duke University (1973), the University of Louvain in Belgium (1995), the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Romania (1996), the Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan (2002), the Nicaraguan Evangelical University (2002), and the University of Pretoria in South Africa (2017). Moltmann was selected to deliver the prestigious Gifford Lectures in 1984–85, and was also the recipient of the 2000 University of Louisville and Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Grawemeyer Award in Religion.

Moltmann developed a form of liberation theology predicated on the view that God suffers with humanity, while also promising humanity a better future through the hope of the Resurrection, which he has labelled a 'theology of hope'. Much of Moltmann's work has been to develop the implications of these ideas for various areas of theology. Moltmann has become known for developing a form of social trinitarianism. His two most famous works are ''Theology of Hope'' and ''The Crucified God''. Moltmann also served as a mentor to Miroslav Volf. Provided by Wikipedia
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