Jurgen Moltmann's messianic trinitarianism is regarded as the theoretical foundation for much of contemporary liberation theology. This study argues that Moltmann's "God" is an unrealizable symbol of human community eschatologically projected in conjunction with revisionist Marxist Humanism.
Jurgen Moltmann's messianic trinitarianism is widely regarded as the theoretical foundation for much of contemporary liberation theology. Having entered radically into the terms involved in the dialectical structure of Moltmann's thought, The God of Hope concludes that Moltmann's "God" is an unreal and unrealizable symbol of human community eschatologically projected in conjunction with revisionist Marxist Humanism.