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Books by members of Reformation Theology

Christine Helmer og Bo Kristian Holm (eds.): Transformations in Luther’s Theology. Historical and Contemporary Reflections

New research on Luther focuses on his exciting potential to be a dialogue partner for religion and theology today. This edited collection considers how Luther’s most important reformation-theological insights have been interpreted and understood throughout the past century and how his key theological ideas can be recontextualized by contemporary global issues.
Luther’s theology is ultimately relevant to the political, economic, and justice-dimensions of human flourishing.

Contributions to the book are written by Philipp Stoellger, Friederike Nüssel, Heinrich Assel, Paul R. Hinlicky, Christine Helmer, Peter Widmann, Risto Saarinen, Jan-Olav Henriksen, Michael Welker, Hartmut Rosenau, Elisabeth Gerle, Vítor Westhelle og Svend Andersen. Christine Helmer and Bo Holm have written the introduction.

Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt Leipzig 2011

Svend Andersen: Macht aus Liebe (2010) 

Bo Kristian Holm and Peter Widmann (eds.): Word – Gift – Being (2009)

Christine Svinth-Værge Põder: Doxologische Entzogenheit (2009)

Bo Kristian Holm: Gabe und Geben bei Luther (2006)

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