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Transformative Theological Perspectives
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Karen L. Bloomquist, Editor
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How can Scripture and Lutheran theological understandings be reinterpreted in an increasingly interreligious and threatened world? How can theology be further developed in ways that are transformative of personal, social and global realities today? In this book, theologians from around the world engage challenges such as these by developing hermeneutical and theological perspectives on creation, soteriology, pneumatology, ecclesiology and eschatology, as well as drawing upon other disciplines. This final volume in the TLC series brings together some of the papers presented at the concluding 2009 consultation in Augsburg, Germany.
CONTRIBUTORS: Niels-Henrik Gregersen (Denmark), Hans-Peter Grosshans (Germany), Guillermo Hansen (Argentina/USA), Eva Harasta (Germany), Motoo Ishi (Japan), Alan Jorgenson (Canada), Kristin Johnston Largen (USA), Monica Melanchthon (India), Girma Mohammed (Ethiopia/Netherlands), Duane Priebe (USA), J. Paul Rajashekar (India/USA), Barbara Rossing (USA), Vítor Westhelle (Brazil/USA), Dean Zweck (Australia).
Karen L. Bloomquist directs the Department for Theology and Studies, LWF, Geneva, Switzerland.
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ISBN:
1-932688-44-7
160
Pages
Size:
6 x 9
Binding:
Perfectbound
Publisher:
Lutheran University Press
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