Title
Much ado about nothing: The necessary non-sufficiency of faith
Files
Description
Chapter 7
Luther Refracted speaks to the currency that Luther's life and thought continue to enjoy in today's Christian reflection. The contributors, representing a variety of Christian denominations, demonstrate Luther's lasting impact on their own traditions and, together with the Lutheran respondents, encourage a fresh understanding of the Reformer. In their at times vigorous engagement, Luther's legacy comes to light not only as variously received but also as contradicted, and transformed, only to reemerge as a fruitful leaven for further thought and transformation. All the essays presented here witness to Luther's significance as a formidable doctor ecclesiae, a teacher of the church.
Keywords
Luther, Martin, -- 1483-1546;
ISBN
978-1451490381
Publication Date
12-15-2015
Publication Source
Luther refracted the reformer's ecumenical legacy
Inclusive pages
141-167
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publisher
Fortress Press
City
Minneapolis
Recommended Citation
Jenson, Matt (2015). Much ado about nothing: The necessary non-sufficiency of faith. Luther refracted the reformer's ecumenical legacy. 141-167. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
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