In 2010, Jürgen Moltmann published his new work Ethics of Hope and achieved his personal hope of drafting Christian ethics on the basis of his Theology of Hope (1964). This work, which has the same eschatological pathos as Theology of Hope, demonstrates the change in his theology in the face of the ecological crisis and the terrorism of the last half-century. This article focuses on the concept of eschatology in Ethics of Hope, and shows its continuity in Theology of Hope on the one hand, and how Moltmann extended this concept in the context of medical, ecological and international political ethics on the other hand.