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ISBN 10:0567550001
ISBN 13:978-0567550002
Author:Steven D.Paulson
This title offers an introduction for students and lay readers to doing theology in the Lutheran tradition. Lutheran theology found its source, and so its name in Martin Luther in the 16th century. The theology that emerged identified two essential matters for the relationship between humans and God, the law and the gospel. It made a simple but extremely unusual and controversial claim – that it was not the law that made a person right before God’s final judgment, but the gospel of Christ’s death on the cross for sinners. This book will lay out the implications of having all theology, and so all that can be said of God, humans and creation confessed and delivered in two parts: I, the sinner; and God, the justifier. Doing Theology introduces the major Christian traditions and their way of theological reflection. These volumes focus on the origins of a particular theological tradition, its foundations, key concepts, eminent thinkers and historical development. The series is aimed readers who want to learn more about their own theological heritage and identity: theology undergraduates, students in ministerial training and church study groups.
Table of contents:
1 The Preacher
The Bombshell
Preached God and Not-preached God: ‘‘Paul, slave . . . Apostle . . .’’
Apostolic Preaching
Lutheran Method
2 The Sermon
That One Word: Iustitia Dei
Contemptum Dei and Odium Sui
The End of the Legal Context
God’s Justice is by Faith (Habakkuk’s Oracle)
Sola fide, gratis, passiva
Deum Justificare
Penance and Forgiveness
Protestant Failure
3 Life Without a Preacher
The Foolishness of Preaching
Teaching God’s Wrath
Fear of God
Paul’s Prosecution of the Ungodly
We Did Not Want Him There: Idolatry
The Second Accusation: The Judge is Also Judged
Third Accusation: This Repugnant Thought
4 God Preached
There is a Rhubarb
Christ the Preacher and the Preached
Christ the Mercy Seat
Communicatio Idiomatum: Christ Deep in the Flesh
Christ Became Sin
The Astonishing Duel
5 Faith and Promise
Christ’s Benefits and Their Distribution
Faith
The Promise is Not Like the Law
Reckoning or Imputation
Grace is God’s Favor
Faith’s Certainty
The Proper Application of the Pronoun
6 Freedom from Wrath
Access
On Being a Theologian of the Cross
God’s Love vs. Human Love
Original Sin
7 Baptism’s Freedom from Sin
Death and the Two Aeons
Death is Freedom from Sin
Union with Christ’s Death
Baptism and Resurrection
Preaching Baptism
Faith Needs Something to Believe
8 Freedom from Law
Pugnat Fides
Law Attacks Baptism’s Promise
The Simul: Freedom from Law
If the Law Killed Me, Is the Law Sin?
Antinomians
Wretched Man That I Am
9 Freedom from Death
The Declaration of Independence
Spiritus Exstinctor et Creator
Favor Dei: Grace and Law, Not Grace and Nature
Prayer: Defiance of Death
10 The State of the Promise
Using the Promise: Confession and Lament
The Modern Escape from Justification
Israel: Elected and Elector
Predestination as Pastoral Care
Christ the End of the Law
Faith Comes by What is Heard
11 The Fruit of Faith
Faith Active in Love
Paul’s Appeal
Non-cultic Sacrifice
Good Works and the Cross
Faith and Love
The Church
Fanaticism and Ecclesiastical Authority
12 Temporal Authority and Its Limits
Christ is a Gemellus: Two Kingdoms
The One God’s Two Ways of Ruling
Domination, Withdrawal, or Participation
Participation by Resistance
Romans 14: Faith, Love, and Adiaphora
13 The Preacher’s Sacrifice
Doctrine and History
Christ’s Mission and Paul’s
The New, and Last, Testament
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