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Justification in a post-Christian society / edited by Carl-Henric Grenholm and Göran Gunner.

Contributor(s): Grenholm, Carl-Henric, 1945- [editor.] | Gunner, Göran [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Research series (Svenska kyrkan): no. 8.Publisher: Eugene, Or. : Pickwick Publications, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: xii, 258 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1625648898; 9781625648891 (pbk.)Subject(s): Lutheran Church -- Doctrines | Justification (Christian theology)Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction: Remembering the past--living the future / Carl-Henric Grenholm and Göran Gunner -- Justification, atonement, and reconciliation -- Promise and trust: Lutheran identity in a multicultural society / Christoph Schwöbel -- The experience of justification / Christine Helmer -- Atonement in theology and a post-Einsteinian notion of time / Antje Jackelén -- Healing as an image for the atonement: a Lutheran consideration / Cheryl M. Peterson -- Lutheran theology and ethics in a post-Christian society -- Law and gospel in Lutheran ethics / Carl-Henric Grenholm -- Outside paradise: renegotiating original sin in contemporary Lutheran theology / Eva-Lotta Grantén -- Lutheran spiritual theology in a post-Christian society / Karin Johannesson -- Lutheran theology and dialogical engagement in post-Christian society / James M. Childs, Jr. -- Physicality as a new model for Lutheran ethics in a multicultural global community / Richard J. Perry, Jr. -- Reformation as a model for interpretation of the present -- Incarnate vs. discarnate Protestantism: Martin Luther and the disembodiment of faith / Niels Henrik Gregersen -- Contra philosophos: the Lutheran Reformation as critique of the rationality of modernity / Knut Alfsvåg -- Priesthood of all believers as public opinion: an unexplored link between the Lutheran Reformation and the Enlightenment? / Urban Claesson -- Luther's interpretation of the Magnificat and Latin American liberation theology / Elina Vuola -- "Satis est" (CA 7): the confessional unity of the Church and the Augsburg Confession today / Henning Theißen.

Includes bibliographical references.

Essays from the conference "Remembering the past-living the future" held in Uppsala, 2013. The conference's papers and lectures resulted in this volume and a second titled Lutheran identity and political theology.

Introduction: Remembering the past--living the future / Carl-Henric Grenholm and Göran Gunner -- Part one: Justification, atonement, and reconciliation -- Promise and trust: Lutheran identity in a multicultural society / Christoph Schwöbel -- The experience of justification / Christine Helmer -- Atonement in theology and a post-Einsteinian notion of time / Antje Jackelén -- Healing as an image for the atonement: a Lutheran consideration / Cheryl M. Peterson -- Part two: Lutheran theology and ethics in a post-Christian society -- Law and gospel in Lutheran ethics / Carl-Henric Grenholm -- Outside paradise: renegotiating original sin in contemporary Lutheran theology / Eva-Lotta Grantén -- Lutheran spiritual theology in a post-Christian society / Karin Johannesson -- Lutheran theology and dialogical engagement in post-Christian society / James M. Childs, Jr. -- Physicality as a new model for Lutheran ethics in a multicultural global community / Richard J. Perry, Jr. -- Part three: Reformation as a model for interpretation of the present -- Incarnate vs. discarnate Protestantism: Martin Luther and the disembodiment of faith / Niels Henrik Gregersen -- Contra philosophos: the Lutheran Reformation as critique of the rationality of modernity / Knut Alfsvåg -- Priesthood of all believers as public opinion: an unexplored link between the Lutheran Reformation and the Enlightenment? / Urban Claesson -- Luther's interpretation of the Magnificat and Latin American liberation theology / Elina Vuola -- "Satis est" (CA 7): the confessional unity of the Church and the Augsburg Confession today / Henning Theißen.

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