Luther and the beloved community : a path for Christian theology after Christendom /
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Luther's Creedal Theology :
- 1. The problem of Christian belief in Euro-America today
- 2. "One of the Trinity suffered": Luther's neo-Chalcedonian Christology
- 3. God surpassing God by "Christ made to be sin"
- 4. Trinitarian advent: resituating the dialectic of law and gospel
- Part II. Explorations in theological anthropology :
- 5. Somatic self, ecstatic self: Luther on theonomy
- 6. The redemption of the body: Luther on marriage
- Part III. Some objections regarding Justification, the Church, and political theology :
- 7. "New, old, and different perspectives" on Paul (Augustine and Luther)
- 8. Communio: Luther's forgotten ecclesiology
- 9. Passion and action in Christ: political theology between the times
- 10. By way of conclusion: what Luther meant by "theologia crucis"
- Appendix: the problem of demonization in Luther's apocalyptic theology