- ISBN: 9780802864925 | 0802864929
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 5/17/2010
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xv |
Abbreviations | p. xxv |
Luther's Creedal Theology | |
The Problem of Christian Belief in Euro-America Today | p. 3 |
A Question Posed | p. 3 |
Critical Dogmatics as the Task of Interpretation | p. 7 |
An Alternative: James's Experiential Theology | p. 17 |
Saints amid Boas and Crocodiles | p. 21 |
Luther Fails to Map | p. 25 |
ôOne of the Trinity Sufferedö: Luther's Neo-Chalcedonian Christology | p. 31 |
Epistemology at the Turn of the Ages | p. 32 |
ôThis Man Created the Worldö | p. 46 |
ôOne of the Trinity Sufferedö | p. 51 |
The Erasure of the Communion of Attributes in Modern Christology | p. 60 |
God Surpassing God by ôChrist Made to Be Sinö | p. 66 |
Beyond the Wrath of God? | p. 66 |
Propitiation, Not Expiation | p. 73 |
What Anselm Really Taught | p. 83 |
Luther's Radicalism | p. 91 |
But Is It Real? | p. 96 |
Trinitarian Advent: Resituating the Dialectic of Law and Gospel | p. 105 |
The Faith of Jesus | p. 106 |
The ôNecessityö of the Cross | p. 118 |
Trinitarian Advent | p. 122 |
Teaching the Trinity | p. 130 |
Explorations in Theological Anthropology | |
Somatic Self, Ecstatic Self: Luther on Theonomy | p. 139 |
Somatic, Ecstatic, and Centered Selves | p. 141 |
Lutherans against Luther on the Power of the Will | p. 149 |
Reading De servo arbitrio as Apocalyptic Theology | p. 153 |
Zwingli's Alternative Case for the Decentered Self | p. 162 |
New Agency in Christ | p. 169 |
Appendix to Chapter 5: A Roman Catholic Objection: Does Luther's Rapture Rob Humans of the Freedom of Faith? | p. 175 |
The Redemption of the Body: Luther on Marriage | p. 179 |
The Renewed Image of God | p. 179 |
Marriage as Holy Estate | p. 191 |
Luther's Biblical Theology of Marriage | p. 198 |
Dirty Sex? The Problem of Concupiscence | p. 201 |
The Christological Reading of Genesis 1-3 | p. 209 |
Community in Suffering as in Joy | p. 210 |
Same-Sex Unions and Other Hard Questions | p. 214 |
Some Objections regarding Justification, the Church, and Political Theology | |
ôNew, Old, and Different Perspectivesö on Paul (Augustine and Luther) | p. 221 |
The Perils of Repristinationism | p. 221 |
Dunn's Claim for a New Perspective on Paul | p. 225 |
Sanders's Misidentified Insight | p. 230 |
Stendahl's Misplaced Conscience | p. 233 |
Käsemann's Critique of Salvation History | p. 236 |
Beyond the Old and New Perspectives | p. 242 |
The Law Battling the Law in Order to Liberate Us All | p. 249 |
Church in Service of the New Creation | p. 254 |
Communio: Luther's Forgotten Ecclesiology | p. 258 |
A Catholic Luther? | p. 259 |
Heresiarch as Teacher of the Church? | p. 262 |
The Achievement of the Second Vatican Council | p. 268 |
Ratzinger's Objection | p. 275 |
The Papal Confutation's Evasion | p. 281 |
The Catholic Luther and Communio Ecclesiology | p. 287 |
Communio Ecclesiology | p. 292 |
A Counter-Challenge | p. 298 |
Passion and Action in Christ: Political Theology between the Times | p. 301 |
A Man in Contradiction? | p. 301 |
Marxism as a Theological Problem | p. 308 |
Homo faber | p. 314 |
Marxism as a Christian Heresy | p. 323 |
Vocation in Battle-Stations of the New Creation | p. 331 |
Luther's Admonition to Peace | p. 337 |
Niebuhr's Rediscovery of Economic Power | p. 343 |
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Public Ministry of Redemptive Love | p. 348 |
Who Believes? | p. 354 |
By Way of Conclusion: What Luther Meant by theologia crucis | p. 358 |
What Luther Meant | p. 358 |
Some Feminist Concerns | p. 363 |
What's Wrong with Glory? | p. 367 |
Three Conclusions | p. 373 |
Appendix: The Problem of Demonization in Luther's Apocalyptic Theology | p. 379 |
Works Cited | p. 386 |
Index of Names and Selected Topics | p. 401 |
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