Living traditions : half a millennium of re-forming Christianity /

How has the Christian movement grown and changed in the last five hundred years? From Luther to Tillich and the Virgin Mary, from Protestant initiatives and Catholic dialogues, from Charles Taylor to progressive Christianity, this book runs the gamut. The urgency of ecology, the sacramentality of fo...

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Other Authors: McNabb, Kimberlynn (Editor), Fennell, Robert C. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Eugene, Oregon : Resource Publications, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Cherishing the trees, as Christ is Lord over all and the center of all things : Martin Luther's tacit ecotheological ethic / Mark Hubert Lack
  • Unintentional reformers : L'Arche, christian unity, and the living tradition of footwashing / Jason Reimer Greig
  • Ecclesia semper reformanda? : reforming the church before, during, and after the Reformation / Sean A. Otto
  • Most modern of churches? : Charles Taylor and the Baptist inheritance of the Reformation / Jesse Smith
  • Living traditions, a Lutheran perspective : "semper reformanda" of "sola Scriptura, sola fide, sola gratia" / Kimberlynn McNabb
  • There's something about Mary : how a new Protestant Mariology can benefit ecumenical dialogue / Adrienne Findley-Jones
  • Tillich for today's church : the critique and gift of the spiritual presence / Andrew O'Neill
  • Luther, the Bible, and the rule of faith / Robert C. Fennell
  • The intimacy of trauma : musings of a firefighter chaplain on trauma and theology of the cross / Jeffrey Hosick
  • "If only ... and yet" : Luther's legacy for Jewish-Christian relations / Martin Rumscheidt
  • The death and resurrection of God : the story in a post-Christian world / Donald F. Murray
  • Literary imagination and theology : Protestant and Catholic response to "The Lord of the Rings" / Allen B. Robertson