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Moltmann’s Eschatological Panentheism

October 19, 2007 by Tripp Fuller 1 Comment


‘In the end, however, the new heaven and new earth will become the ‘temple’ of God’s indwelling. The whole world will become God’s home. Through the indwelling of the SPirit, people, and churches are already glorified in the body, now, in the present. But then the whole creation will be transfigured through the indwelling of God’s glory. Consequently the hope which is kindled by the experiance of the indwelling Spirit gathers in the future, with panentheistic visions. Everything ends with God being ‘all in all.’ The Trinity and the Kingdom (104-105)

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  1. Zach says:
    October 19, 2007 at 8:19 pm

    MMMMMMM…Moltie gives me goose-bumps.

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