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_aJeanrond, Werner G _eauthor. |
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_aLondon _bT&T Clark _c2020 |
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_a"Werner G. Jeanrond approaches hope from the perspective of a theology of love. He distinguishes human hopes from hope as God's gift to humanity and discusses the challenges of a Christian praxis of hope in today's world. Remembering plays a crucial role for acts of hope, as does the insight into the transcendent nature of hope: nobody can hope for herself or himself alone. Hope thus invites personal communal, political and global participation and gives rise to a powerful constellation of symbols, including heaven, hell, and purgatory, that call for interpretation. Reasons to Hope contributes to the multi-religious conversation on hope, death, and the human future in our universe"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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