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The gift of grace: the future of Lutheran theology

Niels Henrik Gregersen
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Contributors (page ix)
  • Preface (Niels Henrik Gregersen and Ted Peters, page xi)
  • Acknowledgments (page xv)
  • Abbreviations (page xvi)
  • Introduction: Ten Theses on the Future of Lutheran Theology (Niels Henrik Gregersen, page 1)
  • Part I. Grace (page 15)
    • 1. Triune Grace (Robert W. Jenson, page 17)
    • 2. The Quest for an Adequate Theology of Grace and the Future of Lutheran Theology: A Response to Robert W. Jenson (Christoph Schwöbel, page 31)
    • 3. The Grace of God and the Equality of Human Persons (Monica Melanchthon, page 43)
    • 4. Grace, Transcendence, and Patience: A Response to Monica Melanchthon (Cristina Grenholm, page 60)
    • 5. Communicating the Grace of God in a Pluralistic Society (Risto Saarinen, page 67)
    • 6. Luther's Theology of the Gift (Bo Holm, page 78)
  • Part II. Cross (page 87)
    • 7. The Power of the Cross: Interchange in Paul and Luther (Lois Malcolm, page 89)
    • 8. The Theology of the Cross: Does It Make Sense to Africans? (Fidon R. Mwombeki, page 101)
  • Part III. Justification (page 115)
    • 9. Baptism, Justification, and the Joint Declaration (Simo Peura, page 117)
    • 10. The Lutheran Confessional Writings and the Future of Lutheran Theology (David G. Truemper, page 131)
  • Part IV. Justice (page 145)
    • 11. Reconciliation and Forgiveness in an Unjust Society (Ambrose Moyo, page 147)
    • 12. Reconciliation and Forgiveness: A Response to Ambrose Moyo (Guillermo Hansen, page 158)
    • 13. The Word and the Mask: Revisiting the Two-Kingdoms Doctrine (Vítor Westhelle, page 167)
  • Part V. Comparisons (page 179)
    • 14. Aquinas, Luther, and Calvin: Toward a Chalcedonian Resolution of the Eucharistic Controversies (George Hunsinger, page 181)
    • 15. Grundtvig and Luther: How Was Grundtvig Influenced by Luther? (Theodor Jørgensen, page 194)
    • 16. Kierkegaard and Luther: Kierkegaard's "One Thesis" (Hermann Deuser, page 205)
  • Part VI. Ecumenics (page 213)
    • 17. Lutheran Missiology: Struggling to Move from Reactive Reform to Innovative Initiative (Richard H. Bliese, page 215)
    • 18. Holy Scripture, Holy Tradition? Ecumenical Prospects for the Lutheran Churches (Mickey L. Mattox, page 229)
    • 19. "Reformation" as an Assertion of the Common Christian Faith (Peter Widmann, page 243)
  • Part VII. World (page 251)
    • 20. Creation as History (Oswald Bayer, page 253)
    • 21. Lutheran Theology and Everyday Life (Eric W. Gritsch, page 264)
    • 22. Pluralism and Identity: The Two-Kingdoms Doctrine Challenged by Secularization and Privatization (Jan-Olav Henriksen, page 277)
    • 23. An Ecumenical Legacy of Martin Luther and Asian Spirituality (Paul S. Chung, page 291)
  • Part VIII. Science (page 305)
    • 24. Grace, Doubt, and Evil: The Constructive Task of Reformation Theology (Ted Peters, page 307)
    • 25. Grace, Doubt, and Evil: A Response to Ted Peters (Choong Chee Pang, page 326)
    • 26. Science and Scriptural Interpretation (Dirk Evers, page 332)
    • 27. The Power of Genes and Molecules: On the Relevance of Science for the Liturgical Language of the Church (Antje Jackelén, page 344)
  • Index (page 358)
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Published: c2005
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780800636869 (paper)
Subject
  • Religion
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