The theology of death of God is a theological movement dating back to the radical theologian of the 1960s like Thomas Altitzer and William Hamilton and continues to appear in more diverse forms such as Slavojžižek and John Caputo. To that person. Movement can be traced back to the work of G. W. F. Hegel, Thomas Altitus, "Psychology of Mind (1807) is the first philosophical rule of God's death", Nietzsche, Marx, Freud, Rakan, Heidegger, Gram Erkegaard and Derrida, Thinkers such as William Blake, Dante, Milton and other poets.
According to the mainstream Christian theology, before the second coming after the death, he saved his life in the middle of God, but after the second coming he was a physical resurrection of the deceased and material enthusiasm of the new earth I experienced. The questions and answers to the doctrine of the Catholic Church say: "Although death separates the soul from the body, in the resurrection God brings immortal life to our body and changes by reuniting with our soul, as Christ revives and lives forever "The new territory light is that the plan of God is not to give up the world, but instead to give it back, bringing life to the body of a new life, this is the promise of the gospel of Christians."
By "death" God does not mean physical death that we may think. Instead, God refers to what happens forever after our body dies. The Bible calls this incident a "second death". The second death is different. It also needs to be separated, but it is to separate groups of people from different groups: on the one hand justice and forgiveness, and on the other hand evil and repentance. Both teams will review separately