Luther's Outlaw God e-bog
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In this first of three volumes addressing Luthers outlaw God, Steven D. Paulson considers the two monsters of theology, as Luther calls them: evil and predestination. He explores how these produce fear of God but can also become the great and only comforts of conscience when a preacher arrives.Luthers new distinction between God as he is preached and God without any preacher absolutely frighten...
E-bog
198,42 DKK
Forlag
Fortress Press
Udgivet
1 september 2018
Længde
274 sider
Genrer
HRCM
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781506432977
In this first of three volumes addressing Luthers outlaw God, Steven D. Paulson considers the two monsters of theology, as Luther calls them: evil and predestination. He explores how these produce fear of God but can also become the great and only comforts of conscience when a preacher arrives.Luthers new distinction between God as he is preached and God without any preacher absolutely frightened all of the schools of theology that preceded it, and for that matter all that followed Luther, as well. That fear coalesced in various opponents like Eck and Latomus, but in a special way in Desiderius Erasmus.For Paulson, bad theology begins with bad preaching, and since the church is what preaching does, bad preaching hides the church under such a dark blanket that it can hardly be detected. He argues that the primary distinction of naked/clothed or unpreached/preached radiates out in all directions for Luthers theology, and shows what difference this makes for current preaching. Specifically, Paulson takes up the central question of all theology (and life): What is Gods relation to the law, and the laws relation to God? Luthers answers are surprising and will change the way you preach.