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The Crucified God: The Cross of Christ as the Foundation and Criticism of Christian Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

“The criticism of the church and theology which we have been fortunate enough to experience, and which is justified on sociological, psychological, and ideological grounds, can only be accepted and made radical by a critical theology of the cross,” Moltmann writes in the preface to The Crucified God. Thoroughly examining the theology of the cross, he explores the crucifixion and resurrection of...

theology of the cross was relevant only within the framework of human misery and of salvation, even though attempts have been made to take it further. To return today to the theology of the cross means avoiding one-sided presentations of it in tradition, and comprehending the crucified Christ in the light and context of his resurrection, and therefore of freedom and hope. To take up the theology of the cross today is to go beyond the limits of the doctrine of salvation and to inquire into the revolution
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