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Crux of Theology: Luther's Teachings and Our Work for Freedom, Justice, and Peace [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 222 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x160x23 mm, kaal: 517 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978712510
  • ISBN-13: 9781978712515
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 222 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x160x23 mm, kaal: 517 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978712510
  • ISBN-13: 9781978712515
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The title of this book plays upon the central place a theology of the cross holds in Lutheran theologies, especially potent in Luther's Heidelberg Disputation (1518). The 500th anniversary of this document coincided with the 70th anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations wherein the preamble points to a global aspiration of a common good shaped by freedom, justice and peace. This book is located at the intersection of these two themes, asserting that the cross has material content in being the means by which Christ in suffering solidarity with individuals, communities, and the cosmos advances freedom, justice, and peace. Employing a variety of methods, and exploring a broad range of geographic locales, the contributors illumine the misuse of Reformation themes and offer a corrective in service of a common good that is publicly accountable and theologically sound. The book thereby explores how contemporary Lutheran theology has utility both for analyzing injustice and for advancing justice in local as well as global contexts.
Introduction: The Crux of the Matter 1(10)
Kristen E. Kvam
Chapter 1 Already Freed, Christians Should Serve (Cake): Religious Freedom Claims and Christian Privilege
11(16)
Caryn D. Riswold
Chapter 2 A Lutheran View of Conscience: Bound and Free, Constrained and Embodied
27(28)
Mary Elise Lowe
Chapter 3 The Obligations We Bear with One Another: A Reply to Lowe and Riswold on Questions of Conscience, Domination, and Love
55(18)
Anthony Bateza
Chapter 4 Retrieving Luther's Critique of Idolatry for Our Fragmented World: Whiteness, Greed, and the Environment
73(18)
Benjamin Taylor
Chapter 5 A Non-Universal Lutheran Theology: Contextual Theological Process in Namibia
91(22)
Marit A. Trelstad
Chapter 6 A Variegated Lutheran Theology in the Context of Twenty-First Century Idols
113(20)
Mary Philip
A.K.A. Joy
Chapter 7 Retrieving Luther's Theology of Freedom for a Contemporary Ethic of Heteronomy
133(20)
Robert Overy-Brown
Chapter 8 The Crux of Matter: Theology of the Cross and the Modern Extractive Imaginary
153(18)
Terra Schwerin Rowe
Chapter 9 Crux in the Balance: In Response to Rowe and Overy-Brown
171(20)
Allen G. Jorgenson
Chapter 10 Luther, Politics, and the Production of Theological Knowledge
191(16)
Christine Helmer
Index 207(6)
About the Editors and Contributors 213
Allen G. Jorgenson is assistant dean and holds the William D. Huras Chair in Ecclesiology and Church History at Martin Luther University College at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.

Kristen E. Kvam is professor of theology at Saint Paul School of Theology in Greater Kansas City and Oklahoma City.