Confessional Lutheran Ethics

Confessional Lutheran Ethics
Author: Jennifer H. Maxfield,Bethany Preus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2009
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN: 1935035010

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The Promise of Lutheran Ethics

The Promise of Lutheran Ethics
Author: Karen L. Bloomquist,John R. Stumme
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1998-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451412169

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Here ten Lutheran theologians explore Lutheran emphases, themes, and approaches to offer their account of Christian ethics as a way of life in today's world. Writing in dialogue, they raise foundational concerns of biblical and theological sources and norms, of Christian freedom and responsibility, of call and social witness, of justice and formation in prayer. Then in a lively "Table Talk" the participants discuss and debate the tradition's insights and oversights and show how it might illumine today's burning ethical issues, such as homosexuality.

A Case for Character

A Case for Character
Author: Joel D. Biermann
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451477917

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Equipped with a rich heritage detailing the content of human character, it would seem that Christianity is ideally positioned to address a culture where morality and personal character are set adrift. Contemporary Lutheranism has struggled with the place of morality and character formation, concerns often seen as at odds with the doctrine of justification. A Case for Character argues that Christian doctrine is altogether capable of encouraging character formation while maintaining a faithful expression of justification by grace alone.

Free in Deed

Free in Deed
Author: Craig L. Nessan
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506479125

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Free in Deed provides an imaginative and succinct introduction to Lutheran ethics, which the author contends is, finally, neighbor ethics. The gospel of Jesus Christ sets us free to serve neighbors--including all creation--and their well-being. This Lutheran framework provides a distinctive approach for navigating social issues in tumultuous times.

The Lutheran Ethic the Impact of Religion on Laymen and Clergy

The Lutheran Ethic  the Impact of Religion on Laymen and Clergy
Author: Lawrence K. Kersten
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1970
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814314163

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Because of Christ

Because of Christ
Author: Carl E. Braaten
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725240704

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Carl Braaten’s memoirs tell the story of his life as a theologian, from his early years as a missionary kid in Madagascar to his years of study at the universities of Paris, Harvard, Heidelberg, and Oxford to his decades of teaching. Throughout the book, he delves into the many theological movements, controversies, and personalities that shaped his thinking and writing. Braaten’s fight for the faith is reflected in his theological work―spoken and written―that tangles with the “isms” of the surrounding culture of American religion. Because of Christ is more than simply a biography; it is a chronicle of the chief theological conflicts of the twentieth century that put the integrity of the gospel to the test.

A Case for Character

A Case for Character
Author: Joel D. Biermann
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451484342

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Over the last several decades, perceptive observers of Western civilization have documented what virtually everyone has perceived: as the old foundations of society have toppled, morality and personal character have been set adrift and often vanished altogether. How can character be cultivated when it seems no one is willing or able to provide a definitive description of character to which humans should aspire? While the reasons for this are many and complicated, one of the more potent singular factors is actually theological, says Biermann. Contemporary Lutheranism, in particular, has struggled with the appropriate place of morality and character formation, as these pursuits often have been perceived as being at odds with the central Christian doctrine of justification. A Case for Character explores this problem and argues that Christian doctrine, specifically as articulated within a Lutheran framework, is altogether capable of encouraging a robust pursuit of character formation while maintaining a faithful expression of justification by grace alone through faith alone.

Freedom in Response

Freedom in Response
Author: Oswald Bayer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199249091

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"Oswald Bayer is a major contemporary Lutheran theologian, most of whose work has appeared in German as collections of essays, but so far few of his writings have been translated into English. This volume represents a translation of the majority of the essays in one of those collections. The selection was made with the intention of indicating something of the depth and range of his thought on issues relating to theological ethics, bearing in mind the accessibility and potential interest of each chapter to the English-speaking reader. At the suggestion of Professor Bayer, a further chapter has been added on how Protestants view marriage and family." "At the heart of the present volume, as the title suggests, is a particularly reasoned exposition of freedom - as it is presented in the Bible and developed by such later theologians as Martin Luther - and how we are to respond. As Bayer says in his Introduction: 'The fundamental premise of these essays on theological ethics is that human freedom is the result of God's promise: "I am your God. And therefore you are my people." A promise of this sort opens to human beings a trustworthy community, where they can be free in the midst of all kinds of threats.'"--BOOK JACKET.