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Luther Refracted
The Reformer's Ecumenical Legacy
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eBook - ePub
Luther Refracted
The Reformer's Ecumenical Legacy
About this book
Luther Refracted speaks to the currency that Luther's life and thought continue to enjoy in today's Christian reflection. The contributors, representing a variety of Christian denominations, demonstrate Luther's lasting impact on their own traditions and, together with the Lutheran respondents, encourage a fresh understanding of the Reformer. In their at times vigorous engagement, Luther's legacy comes to light not only as variously received but also as contradicted, and transformed, only to reemerge as a fruitful leaven for further thought and transformation. All the essays presented here witness to Luther's significance as a formidable doctor ecclesiae, a teacher of the church.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Additional Praise for Luther Refracted
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table Of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Catholic Encounters with Martin Luther
- Spirituality, Ontology, and the Church: A Response to Jared Wicks
- “The” vs. “All”: Baptist Appropriations and Distortions of Martin Luther’s Universal Priesthood
- Angels of Light: Luther’s Liturgical Attack on Christendom
- Exocentric Ministry and Worship: A Response to Brian Brewer and Matthew Boulton
- Martin Luther’s Deus Theologicus
- Much Ado about Nothing: The Necessary Non-Sufficiency of Faith
- Is Faith Really a Gift? A Response to David Tracy and Matt Jenson
- “Return to Your Baptism Daily”: Baptism and Christian Life
- “Every one must fight his own battle with death by himself, alone”: What this Episcopalian Learned from Martin Luther
- The Threat of Death, the Promise of Baptism, and the Vocational Form of Justification: A Response to Susan Wood and Randall Zachman
- Luther’s Principle of sola scriptura in Recent Ecumenical Discussion
- Learning from Luther: Reformed Appropriations and Differentiations
- Scripture as Matrix, Christ as Content: A Response to Johannes Zachhuber and Anna Case-Winters
- Contributors
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects