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  1. The "Crucified God": A Trinitarian Theology of the Cross.Jürgen Moltmann - 1972 - Interpretation 26 (3):278-299.
    Is it not the case that Christian theology must reopen the theopassion question which it early rejected: Has God himself suffered?
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  • Friendship and Being: Election and Trinitarian Freedom in Moltmann and Barth.Han-Luen Kantzer Komline - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (1):1-17.
    This article constructs two responses to Moltmann's critique of Barth's doctrine of divine freedom in Trinity and the Kingdom, a first on the basis of Barth's programmatic treatment of divine freedom in II/1 of the Church Dogmatics and a second on the basis of Bruce McCormack's reading of Barth's doctrine of election. It shows why the Barth of II/1 must dismiss Moltmann's concern for the priority of God's loving relationship to the world while Barth as interpreted by McCormack can accommodate (...)
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  • Moltmann’s View of God’s (Im)mutability: The God of the Philosophers and the God of the Bible.Henry Jansen - 1994 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 36 (3):284-301.
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  • The Creative Suffering of God.Paul S. Fiddes - 1988 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The theme that God suffers with his world has become a familiar one in recent years, but a careful examination is needed of what it means to talk about the suffering of God, avoiding the danger of a merely sentimental belief. This book offers a consistent way of thinking about a God who suffers supremely and yet is still the kind of God to whom the Christian tradition has witnessed, and also about a God who suffers universally and yet is (...)
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