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The Story of Jesus (Hardcover)
Roy A. Harrisville; Foreword by Mark C Mattes
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The Story of Jesus (Paperback)
Roy A. Harrisville; Foreword by Mark C Mattes
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Gerhard O. Forde has stood at the forefront of Lutheran thought for
most of his career. This new collection of essays and sermons-many
previously unpublished- makes Forde's powerful theological vision
more widely available. The book aptly captures Forde's deep
Lutheran commitment. Here he argues that the most important task of
theology is to serve the proclamation of the gospel as discerned on
the basis of the doctrine of justification by grace alone through
faith alone. For Forde, the doctrine of justification is not one
topic among other theological topics; rather, it is the criterion
that guides "all theology and ministry. Throughout the book Forde
applies this truth to issues of eschatology, authority, atonement,
and ecumenism. Also included are seven insightful sermons that
model the Lutheran approach to proclamation.
The Preached God' speaks directly to preachers, calling them to
deliver the truths of forgiveness, life, and salvation through both
word and sacrament to all who listen.
In this significant book Mark C. Mattes critically evaluates the
role of justification in the theologies of five leading Protestant
thinkers -- Eberhard Jungel, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Jurgen Moltmann,
Robert W. Jenson, and Oswald Bayer -- pointing out their respective
strengths and weaknesses and showing how each matches up with
Luther's own views. Offering both an excellent review of recent
trends in Christian theology and a powerful analysis of these
trends, Mattes points readers to the various ways in which the
doctrine of justification has been applied today. Despite the
greatness of their thought, Jungel, Pannenberg, and Moltmann each
accommodate the doctrine of justification to goals aligned with
secular modernity. Both Jenson and Bayer, on the other hand,
construe the doctrine of justification in a nonaccommodating way,
thus challenging the secularity of the modern academy. In the end,
Mattes argues that Bayer's position is to be preferred as closest
to Luther's own, and he shows why it offers the greatest potential
for confronting current attempts at self-justification before God.
In this biography -- translated for the first time into English --
German theologian Oswald Bayer describes the life and work of
journalist-theologian Johann Georg Hamann (1730 1788). At a time
when it seemed that the forces of secularization were attempting to
claim the future, Hamann churned out small publications aimed at
undermining the Enlightenment zeitgeist, turning its assumptions
upside down and skewering its pretensions. Although largely
forgotten until recent times, Hamann as radical dissenter -- whom
Goethe called the "brightest man of his age" -- remains relevant
today, as Bayer shows in this book.
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