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WHDL - 00020394
Our understanding of the end, or eschaton, is crucial in the Christian faith. It is the end that guides, shapes, and transforms how we live as Christians. Hence T. Scott Daniels’ engaging opening of the paper which invites the readers to think of the biblical narrative as a story and to re-think the end of the story is apt. Similarly, Ivelisse Valentin-Vera’s quotation of Moltmann is on the spot. “In its fullness, and not just in an appendix, Christianity is eschatology.” In other words, Christianity in its fullest sense is eschatological. But speaking of the significance of the end is one thing. Speaking of one’s perspectives and expectations of it is another.
A response paper for the Global Theology Conference to be held in Pilar, Argentina, in April 2024.
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This special edition includes responses from around the world in preparation for our Global Theology Conference, “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14), to be held in April 2024.
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