What dare we hope?
Book Description
What does it truly mean to hope as a Christian in today's world? Professor Gerhard Sauter invites readers into a profound exploration of eschatology, the theological study of ultimate things and divine promises. Rather than offering simple answers, this thoughtful work challenges prevailing approaches to Christian hope and future expectations.
Sauter engages critically with influential theological voices while drawing wisdom from reformers like Luther and Calvin to examine the biblical concept of promise. He poses essential questions that resonate beyond academic circles: Is hope something we carry within ourselves, or does it exist among us as a community? How do we reconcile God's promises with our human understanding of the future?
The book guides readers through fundamental eschatological questions, exploring Jesus as a bearer of hope, God's activity in human history, and the dynamics of divine power in shaping tomorrow. Sauter examines hope from ecumenical perspectives and considers its practical role in church life, making complex theological concepts accessible to thoughtful seekers.
This work serves as both an introduction to eschatological thinking and a deeper investigation into why Christians are called to account for their hope. For readers seeking to understand the relationship between faith, justification, and future expectations, Sauter provides a scholarly yet approachable framework for grappling with these timeless spiritual questions.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 231 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Eschatologie
- ✓ Explore Aspect religieux
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects of Hope
- ✓ Explore Eschatology
- ✓ Explore Christianisme
- ✓ Explore Hope
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Christianity