Liberating Luther : a Lutheran theology from Latin America

著者

    • Westhelle, Vítor
    • Butterfield, Robert A. (Robert Alan)

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Liberating Luther : a Lutheran theology from Latin America

Vítor Westhelle ; translated by Robert A. Butterfield

Fortress Press, [2021]

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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)

Includes bibliographical references and index

Summary: Until his untimely death, Vitor Westhelle's incisive scholarship shaped a generation. As a continuation of that legacy, presented here for the first time in English is a collection of Westhelle's Portuguese-language essays. In this collection, he addresses the most important issues of our day, including the cross and death, the ecological crisis, the ecumenical movement, the church's misuse of power, Luther's law-gospel dialectic, and the role of European theology in the conquest of the Americas

Translated from the Portuguese

収録内容

  • The cross, theology, and roses : the soteriological significance of the cross in theology
  • The voice that comes from nature
  • Mission and power : the hidden God and the insurgent powers
  • Cross, creation, and ecology : the point of encounter between the theology of the cross and the theology of creation in Luther
  • Between Abel and Cain : theological communication in Latin America
  • A faith in search of language : the seditious charm of theology in the Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil
  • Una Sancta : the unity of the church amid social division
  • Presuppositions and implications of the concept of praxis in Hugo Assmann
  • Considerations of Latin American ethno-Lutheranism
  • The divergence between Lutheran theology and liberation theology
  • The size of paradise : presuppositions for the concept of sin in Latin American theology

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