(excerpt) The five contributors to this book (professors at ELCA colleges or universities) make the case that a Lutheran Christian can be a political radical. While these authors may not agree on precisely what that term implies, one gets the impression that they generally view market economies and current liberal-democratic structures with deep suspicion and hold that these institutions need to be thoroughly reformed. The penultimate chapter, for example, favors socialist and liberationist ideas (most of which were conceived in the mid-nineteenth century, given wider currency in the 1960s and 70s, and have now become institutionalized in liberal Protestant church bodies). The book\u27s thesis is that radical Lutherans (that is, those w...
Johannes Bugenhagen is the third man of the Wittenberg Reformation, far less familiar to most people...
Reviewed Titles: Israel, Jonathan I. A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intelle...
(excerpt) In the past two decades historians of the twentieth-century United States—including many w...
(excerpt) The five contributors to this book (professors at ELCA colleges or universities) make the ...
In the second half of the sixteenth century, as confessional tensions increased throughout Europe, t...
The article reviews the book The Global Luther: A Theologian for Modern Times edited by Christine ...
Perhaps more than anywhere else, the imperial city of Augsburg was riven by disagreements over the p...
Each of these two books is a collection of lectures given as part of the annual John Cardinal Henry ...
Research on the mutual impact of Christian churches and the Cold War is proceeding albeit slowly. On...
Angela Dienhart Hancock, a graduate of the Princeton Theological Seminary, currently serves as assis...
As Smith points out, the genealogy of liberal democracy demonstrates that liberalism is nothing less...
Readers should not be misled by the title of Lee Palmer Wandel’s new book. The Reformation: Towards ...
Reviewed Title: The Next Reformation: Why Evangelicals Must Embrace Postmodernity, by Carl A. Raschk...
Reviewed Title: Budziszewski, J., et al. Evangelicals in the Public Square: Four Formative Voices on...
Review of: "The Augustana Story: Shaping Lutheran Identity in North America," by Maria Erling and Ma...
Johannes Bugenhagen is the third man of the Wittenberg Reformation, far less familiar to most people...
Reviewed Titles: Israel, Jonathan I. A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intelle...
(excerpt) In the past two decades historians of the twentieth-century United States—including many w...
(excerpt) The five contributors to this book (professors at ELCA colleges or universities) make the ...
In the second half of the sixteenth century, as confessional tensions increased throughout Europe, t...
The article reviews the book The Global Luther: A Theologian for Modern Times edited by Christine ...
Perhaps more than anywhere else, the imperial city of Augsburg was riven by disagreements over the p...
Each of these two books is a collection of lectures given as part of the annual John Cardinal Henry ...
Research on the mutual impact of Christian churches and the Cold War is proceeding albeit slowly. On...
Angela Dienhart Hancock, a graduate of the Princeton Theological Seminary, currently serves as assis...
As Smith points out, the genealogy of liberal democracy demonstrates that liberalism is nothing less...
Readers should not be misled by the title of Lee Palmer Wandel’s new book. The Reformation: Towards ...
Reviewed Title: The Next Reformation: Why Evangelicals Must Embrace Postmodernity, by Carl A. Raschk...
Reviewed Title: Budziszewski, J., et al. Evangelicals in the Public Square: Four Formative Voices on...
Review of: "The Augustana Story: Shaping Lutheran Identity in North America," by Maria Erling and Ma...
Johannes Bugenhagen is the third man of the Wittenberg Reformation, far less familiar to most people...
Reviewed Titles: Israel, Jonathan I. A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intelle...
(excerpt) In the past two decades historians of the twentieth-century United States—including many w...