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The global Luther: a theologian for modern times

Christine Helmer
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Contributors (page vii)
  • Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Foreword (Martin E. Marty, page xiii)
  • 1. Introduction: Luther beyond Luther (Christine Helmer, page 1)
  • Part I. Luther's Global Impact (page 11)
    • 2. Luther the Urban Legend (Risto Saarinen, page 13)
    • 3. Luther and Freedom (Peter C. Hodgson, page 32)
    • 4. Beyond Luther: Prophetic Interfaith Dialogue for Life (Munib A. Younan, page 49)
  • Part II. Living in the Midst of Horrors (page 65)
    • 5. Luther and Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Living in the Midst of Horrors (James W. Jones, page 67)
    • 6. God in Luther's Life and Thought: The Lasting Ambivalence (Volker Leppin, page 82)
    • 7. Suffering and Love: Martin Luther, Simone Weil, and the Hidden God (Krista Duttenhaver, page 96)
    • 8. Luther's Hope for the World: Responsible Christian Discourse Today (Jacqueline A. Bussie, page 113)
  • Part III. Language, Emotion, and Reason (page 129)
    • 9. Luther's Faith of "the Heart": Experience, Emotion, and Reason (Birgit Stolt, page 131)
    • 10. The Catholic Luther and Worship Music (Paul Helmer, page 151)
    • 11. Luther on Faith and Reason: The Light of Reason at the Twilight of the World (Hans-Peter Grosshans, page 173)
  • Part IV. Luther's Theology for Today (page 187)
    • 12. Why Does Luther's Doctrine of Justification Matter Today? (Theodore Dieter, page 189)
    • 13. Luther's Social Theology in the Contemporary World: Searching for the Neighbor's Good (Antti Raunio, page 210)
    • 14. Luther's Theology of the Cross: Resource for a Theology of Religions (Ronald F. Thiemenn, page 228)
  • Part V. Politics and Power (page 247)
    • 15. Contours of the Common Priesthood (Allen G. Jorgenson, page 249)
    • 16. Masterful Rhetoric: The Logic of Authority and Subjection in Luther (Peter J. Burgard, page 266)
    • 17. Power and Politics: Incursions in Luther's Theology (Vítor Westhelle, page 284)
  • Acknowledgments (page 301)
  • Select Bibliography (page 303)
  • Index of Biblical Passages (page 311)
  • Index of Names (page 313)
  • Index of Subjects (page 317)
  • Luther's Easter Hymn: Program Notes (page 327)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780800662394 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Religion
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