This volume brings Iwand's reflections on justification to bear on questions of the intersection of church and society. Iwand critiques the typical Lutheran understanding of the two kingdoms and charts a new way forward for understanding Luther's theology, as well as the way it addresses Christian life within society. Most importantly, Iwand discusses church and society, which have so often been closed to one another, and how they have been and continue to be opened up to each other by the kingdom of God.
Papildus informācija
Introduces English speakers to Hans Joachim Iwands thoughts on church and society, which flowed out of his interactions not only with Luther but also with Barth and many other theologians and philosophers of the WWII and post-war era.
Foreword from a North American Context |
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Foreword from a Continental European Context |
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A Note on the Translation |
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Introduction |
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Chapter 1 The Preaching Of The Law |
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Chapter 2 The Objectivity Of The Theological Task |
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Chapter 3 Sed Originale Per Hominem Unum: A Contribution To The Doctrine Of Man |
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Chapter 4 Love As The Foundation And Limit Of Freedom |
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Chapter 5 The Bible And The Social Question |
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Chapter 6 Church And Society |
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Chapter 7 Toward A Theological Rationale For Protest Against The Government |
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Chapter 8 Against The Misuse Of The Pro Me As A Methodological Principle In Theology |
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Chapter 9 Estate And Sacrament |
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Chapter 10 On The Origin Of Luther's Concept Of The Church: A Critical Contribution To Karl Holl's Essay Of The Same Name |
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Chapter 11 Theologia Crucis: Composed For The Convention In Beienrode In The Fall Of 1959 |
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Chapter 12 The Freedom Of The Christian And The Bondage Of The Will |
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List of Contributors |
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Index |
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Ben Haupt is Associate Provost and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary in St Louis, Missouri, USA.
Christian Neddens is Professor for Systematic Theology at Lutherische Theologische Hochschule in Oberursel, Germany.
Michael Basse is Professor in Protestant Theology at TU Dortmund, Germany.
Christian Einertson is in the PhD program at Concordia Seminary in St Louis, Missouri, USA.
Gerard den Hertog is Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology at the Theological University in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.