Jürgen Moltmann, a renowned theologian known for his work on theology and suffering, has passed away at the age of 98. His experiences as a German soldier in World War II, witnessing the horrors of Auschwitz, deeply influenced his theological reflections on hope and the presence of God in the midst of suffering. Moltmann’s legacy will continue to inspire theologians and believers alike to confront the realities of evil and injustice in the world with faith and resilience.
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Triple killer Valdo Calocane may have been spared prison due to incomplete evidence, families say
A report into the care received by Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane suggests he may have been spared prison due to incomplete evidence, according to his victims' families. Calocane, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, received an indefinite hospital order after killing three people and attempting to kill three others in June 2023. The families criticized the treating teams for allowing Calocane to make decisions and not providing long-lasting antipsychotic medication, raising concerns about potential injustices in...
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