Contours for a Public Lutheran Theology in the Face of Empire |
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Authors: | Guillermo Hansen |
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Affiliation: | Guillermo Hansen is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN. |
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Abstract: | Abstract : Three themes structure Lutheranism's interpretation of the biblical narrative as it intersects with the present challenges of Empire: justification by faith as a declaration of inclusiveness; God's threefold‐multidimensional action creating and sustaining democratic practices (two kingdoms); and the cross as the critical ‘weapon’ against the ‘glory’ of Empire. This implies placing our theology within the present cultural and religious debate in a way consistent with the methodology of the cross: a theology done from the bowels of Empire, revealing its true face behind its alleged ‘benevolent’ mask. |
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Keywords: | Empire cross public theology democracy Luther |
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