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Hans Joachim Iwand on Church and Society - Opened by the Kingdom of God

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List of contents

Forewords by Robert Kolb (North American Context) and Gerard den Hertog (Continental European Context)

Chapter 1
Introduction, Benjamin Haupt (Concordia Seminary, USA)

Chapter 2
The Preaching of the Law (Die Predigt des Gesetzes)

Chapter 3
The Relevancy of Theological Work (Die Sachlichkeit der theologischen Arbeit)

Chapter 4
“Sed originale per hominem unum” A Contribution to the Doctrine of Man (“Sed originale per hominem unum” Ein Beitrag zur Lehre vom Menschen)

Chapter 5
Love as Foundation and Boundary of Freedom (Die Liebe als Grund und Grenze der Freiheit)

Chapter 6
Schleiermacher as Ethicist (Schleiermacher als Ethiker)

Chapter 7
The Bible and the Social Question (Die Bibel und die soziale Frage)

Chapter 8
Church and Society (Kirche und Gesellschaft)

Chapter 9
Toward a Theological Rationale for Protest against the Government (Zur theologischen Begründung des Widerstandes gegen die Staatsgewalt)

Chapter 10
Against the Misuse of the pro me as Methodological Principle in Theology (Wider den Mißbrauch des „pro me“ als methodisches Prinzip in der Theologie)

Chapter 11
Estate and Sacrament (Stand und Sakrament)

Chapter 12
Toward the Development of Luther’s Ecclesiology: A Rejoinder to the Essay of the Same Name by Karl Holl (Zur Entstehung von Luthers Kirchenbegriff. Ein kritischer Beitrag zu dem gleichnamigen Aufsatz von Karl Holl)

Chapter 13
Theology of the Cross (Theologia crucis)

Chapter 14
The Freedom of the Christian and the Bondage of the Will (Die Freiheit des Christen und die Unfreiheit des Willens)

Bibliography
Index

About the author

Ben Haupt is Associate Provost and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Concordia Seminary in St Louis, Missouri (USA).Christian Neddens is Professor for Systematic Theology at Lutherische Theologische Hochschule in Oberursel, Germany.Michael Basse is University Professor in Protestant Theology at TU Dortmund, Germany.Christian Einertson is in the PhD program at Concordia Seminary in St Louis, Missouri, USA.Gerard den Hertog is Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology at the Theological University in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.

Summary

This volume brings Iwand’s reflections on justification to bear on questions of the intersection of church and society. Iwand critiques the typical Lutheran understanding of the two kingdoms and charts a new way forward for understanding Luther’s theology, as well as the way it addresses Christian life within society. Most importantly, Iwand discusses church and society, which have so often been closed to one another, and how they have been and continue to be opened up to each other by the kingdom of God.

Foreword

Introduces English speakers to Hans Joachim Iwand’s thoughts on church and society, which flowed out of his interactions not only with Luther but also with Barth and many other theologians and philosophers of the WWII and post-war era.

Product details

Authors Michael Basse, Ei, Ben Haupt, Christian Neddens
Assisted by Michael Basse (Editor), Michael (TU Dortmund Basse (Editor), Ben Haupt (Editor), Ben (Concordia Seminary Haupt (Editor), Gerard den Hertog (Editor), Christian Neddens (Editor), Christian (Lutherische Theologische Hochschule Neddens (Editor), Christian Einertson (Translation)
Publisher T. & T. Clark Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2022
 
EAN 9780567700032
ISBN 978-0-567-70003-2
No. of pages 264
Series T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

RELIGION / Theology, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics, Theology

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