Theologie

Michael Beintker

Gottes Urteil über unser Leben. Das Jüngste Gericht als Stunde der Wahrheit

Jahrgang 110 () / Heft 2, S. 219-233 (15)

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In the kingdom of God there is no room for evil and its historical effects. Christ as the judge of each individual human being removes all evil from us and makes it forgotten. This means demolition and annihilation – all guilt and all evil are judged and rejected. However judging also means restoring. Human beings will be restored by God's judgment and thus liberated into an eschatological communion with Christ. Every human will be confronted with his deeds before Christ. But the restorative truth of Jesus Christ is stronger than the deadly fright in view of one's disgrace, and we can hope for the mercy of our eschatological judge.
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Michael Beintker Geboren 1947; 1965–70 Studium der Theologie in Jena und Halle/Saale; 1972 Promotion; 1984 Habilitation; 1972–85 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Theologischen Fakultät der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, danach dort Dozent; 1990 Berufung auf die Professur für Systematische Theologie in Halle; 1992–2015 Professor für Systematische Theologie und Direktor des Seminars für Reformierte Theologie an der Universität Münster; seit 2015 emeritiert.