The distinction between God's law and God's gospel lies at the core
of the Lutheran and Reformed traditions-and has long been a point
of controversy between them. God's Two Words offers new
contributions from ten key Lutheran and Reformed scholars on the
theological significance of the law-gospel distinction. Following
introductory chapters that define the concepts of law and gospel
from each tradition, contributors explore how the distinction
between law and gospel plays out in theology, preaching, the
reading of Scripture, and pastoral care. As it traces both the
common ground and the areas of disagreement between the two
traditions, this book amplifies and clarifies an important
conversation that has been ongoing since the sixteenth century.
CONTRIBUTORS: Michael Allen, Charles Arand, Erik H. Herrmann, Kelly
Kapic, Peter Malysz, Mark C. Mattes, Steven Paulson, Katherine
Sonderegger, Scott Swain and Kevin J. Vanhoozer.
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