New research on Luther focuses on his exciting potential to be a dialogue partner for religion and theology today. This edited collection considers how Luther's most important reformation-theological insights have been interpreted and understood throughout the past century and how his key theological ideas can be recontextualized by contemporary global issues. Luther's theology is ultimately relevant to the political, economic, and justice-dimensions of human flourishing. Die neuere Lutherforschung legt einen Schwerpunkt auf die hochinteressanten Möglichkeiten, Luther als einen…mehr
New research on Luther focuses on his exciting potential to be a dialogue partner for religion and theology today. This edited collection considers how Luther's most important reformation-theological insights have been interpreted and understood throughout the past century and how his key theological ideas can be recontextualized by contemporary global issues. Luther's theology is ultimately relevant to the political, economic, and justice-dimensions of human flourishing.
Die neuere Lutherforschung legt einen Schwerpunkt auf die hochinteressanten Möglichkeiten, Luther als einen Dialogpartner für Religion und Theologie heute zu lesen. Der vorliegende Sammelband verdeutlicht, wie Luthers wichtigste reformationstheologische Einsichten im vergangenen Jahrhundert interpretiert und verstanden wurden und wie seine theologischen Schlüsselvorstellungen für die modernen globalen Fragestellungen fruchtbar gemacht werden können. Luthers Theologie ist in ihrer ethischen Bedeutung von höchster Relevanz für Politik, Ökonomie und soziale Gerechtigkeit.
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Autorenporträt
Christine Helmer, Professor Religious Studies and Adjunct Professor of German, Northwestern University, born 1965, Ph.D. from Yale University (1997), taught at the Claremont School of Theology and at Harvard Divinity School, member of the AAR (American Academy of Religion) and ESWTR (European Society of Women in Theological Research), recipient of fellowships from the DAAD and Humboldt-Stiftung, author of The Trinity and Martin Luther (Zabern 1999), "Schleiermacher," in The Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth-Century Theology, edited by David Fergusson (Blackwell 2010), editor of The Global Luther: A Theologian for Modern Times (Fortress 2009).
Bo Kristian Holm, Associate Professor at the Department of Systematic Theology, Aarhus University, Denmark, born 1970, Ph.D. from Aarhus University (2001), recipient of fellowships from Carlsbergfondet and The Danish Council for Independent Research, co-editor of Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift (Danish Theological Journal), Vice-President of Luth
er-Akademie Sondershausen-Ratzeburg E.V, member of the steering committee for the Nordic Luther Network, author of Gabe und Geben bei Luther (de Gruyter 2006), and co-editor of The Gift of Grace: The Future of Lutheran Theology (Fortress 2005) and Word - Gift - Being: Justification - Economy - Ontology (Mohr Siebeck 2009).
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