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Theologen van de twintigste eeuw en de Christologie
Abstract
In the meantime in Germany the pendulum moved in the other direction. Wolfhart Pannenberg (7) tried to argue that Christ was the ultimate evidence of the divinity of Israels God. The resurrection of Jesus is the objective proof of God. Jurgen Moltmann (8) is in some ways close to Pannenberg, but he stresses strongly that Christ is an expression of Gods self-limitation, culminating in the crucified God. Thus God is the God of the poor and sinful, and of loving care for a suffering creation.
Roman Catholic theology is usually less liberal than Protestant theology is. But the confrontation with modern thought could not be avoided - and according to many theologians, should not be avoided. As representative of a theologian who tried to integrate both modernity and classical tradition the chooses Piet Schoonenberg (9), a theologian who merits more attention than he has been given until now. His reflections on Word and Spirit as different ways of expressing the mystery of Christ go back to a supposed variety of traditions in the early church. In the last paragraph the summarises his own position in a reflection concentrating on the Nicene Creed and the Ante-Nicene Fathers.
(Acta Theologica: 2002 22(1): 165-194)