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Experiences in Theology: Ways and Forms of Christian Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

Theology always has been, and is for Moltmann, not an abstract or otherworldly endeavor, but one nourished by, and responsive to, experiences in and with life itself. In this volume, the final in his series of Beiträge (systematic “contributions” to theology), Moltmann revisits the landmarks of his own theological journey. He examines those intersections of his own life with contemporary events...

and Karl Barth had been dismissed, and members of the academic body were organized in the Nazi University Lecturers’ Association, unless they had already become members of the party long before that, on their own initiative. Not much was left of the liberal Protestantism which had prevailed up to the end of the Weimar Republic. The theological faculties were dominated by the ‘German Christians’, Nazis and Nazi sympathizers, the most prominent of them Emmanuel Hirsch in Göttingen. Unfortunately the
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