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No Trinity, No Mission: The Apostolic Difference of Revisioning the Trinity
Moral and experiential monotheism, twin bequests of the enlightenment, have robbed recent doctrines of God of an essential apostolic difference. A revisioned formulation of the Trinity will provide good news for the modern world
For the Renewal of Repentence: The Lukan Texts in Lent
“When our lord and master Jesus Christ said, ‘repent,’ he willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance.” With these opening words of Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses, the Reformation erupted on the western Christian world. The renewal of repentance has often energized God’s mission and ministry. For instance, one might recall the mission of the eighth-century Hebrew prophets or of John the Baptist or of Peter on Pentecost or even of Jesus himself. The Lukan texts for Lent (Series C) in their distinctive way proffer a renewal of repentance for mission and ministry today
Whatever Became of Carl Braaten?: Selective Critical Reflections on Carl Braaten\u27s Because of Christ: Memoirs of a Lutheran Theologian
A Reformation Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: A Promising Theology for an Emerging Missional Church
God is a God Who Bears: Intensifying Schroeder\u27s Critique of Barth by way of Bonhoeffer\u27s Confession of Christ
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