Twentieth-Century Lutheran Theologians: . EBook

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Mark C. Mattes
Brill Deutschland GmbH, 14 aug 2013 - 339 pagina's
This collection of essays examines important twentieth-century Lutheran theologians, including European and North American voices. Each essay provides an overview of the life and thought of important confessional Lutherans who shaped theology with an ecumenical, world-wide impact. The focus here is not on later twentieth-century figures but earlier ones, selected similar to the spirit manifest in Karl Barth’s contention »lest we forget where contemporary theology came from« (Protestant Theology From Rousseau to Ritschl). The essays composed over the last five years were initiated by Lutheran Quarterly in order to assess our recent past as we move into a new millennium. The goal of each author, each a leading theologian, has been to describe each thinker’s life and vocation and how each thinker’s work continues to impact theology today.

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Over de auteur (2013)

Mark Christopher Mattes, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

Matthew L. Becker is associate professor of theology at the University of Valparaiso.

Dr. theol. Hans Schwarz ist Professor für Systematische Theologie am Institut für Evangelische Theologie an der Universität Regensburg.

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