The Forgotten Luther III: Reclaiming a Vision of Global Community
This study book, the third in the_Forgotten Luther_series, invites congregations, with the help of five prominent church leaders and Luther scholars, to consider the new shape of global mission in today's world.

Against the growing disparity in wealth and the rising tide of economic refugees throughout the world, this book reflects on Luther's_largely forgotten_social and economic reforms (to overcome poverty, lack of health care, illiteracy,_and old-age insecurity) that flowed from the central doctrine of justification by grace through faith. The book is also a call for informed engagement with partner churches in a critical area of ministry that is frequently neglected.

This study book draws_global_implications from Luther's reforms and from the theology that shaped them. It is informed by ways in which churches in the Global South_have_moved beyond world-denying forms of pietism to address the_systemic_causes of hunger, poverty, and injustice. It is addressed to the whole church at a critical time in history as vast threats to the natural world converge with acute economic hardship for hundreds of millions of people._

Accompanied by videos of lectures and interviews, this study is designed to provide guidance for congregations who want to be actively engaged in the global mission of the church, including ways in which they can both accompany others and be accompanied_by_others on a common journey._

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The Forgotten Luther III: Reclaiming a Vision of Global Community
This study book, the third in the_Forgotten Luther_series, invites congregations, with the help of five prominent church leaders and Luther scholars, to consider the new shape of global mission in today's world.

Against the growing disparity in wealth and the rising tide of economic refugees throughout the world, this book reflects on Luther's_largely forgotten_social and economic reforms (to overcome poverty, lack of health care, illiteracy,_and old-age insecurity) that flowed from the central doctrine of justification by grace through faith. The book is also a call for informed engagement with partner churches in a critical area of ministry that is frequently neglected.

This study book draws_global_implications from Luther's reforms and from the theology that shaped them. It is informed by ways in which churches in the Global South_have_moved beyond world-denying forms of pietism to address the_systemic_causes of hunger, poverty, and injustice. It is addressed to the whole church at a critical time in history as vast threats to the natural world converge with acute economic hardship for hundreds of millions of people._

Accompanied by videos of lectures and interviews, this study is designed to provide guidance for congregations who want to be actively engaged in the global mission of the church, including ways in which they can both accompany others and be accompanied_by_others on a common journey._

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This study book, the third in the_Forgotten Luther_series, invites congregations, with the help of five prominent church leaders and Luther scholars, to consider the new shape of global mission in today's world.

Against the growing disparity in wealth and the rising tide of economic refugees throughout the world, this book reflects on Luther's_largely forgotten_social and economic reforms (to overcome poverty, lack of health care, illiteracy,_and old-age insecurity) that flowed from the central doctrine of justification by grace through faith. The book is also a call for informed engagement with partner churches in a critical area of ministry that is frequently neglected.

This study book draws_global_implications from Luther's reforms and from the theology that shaped them. It is informed by ways in which churches in the Global South_have_moved beyond world-denying forms of pietism to address the_systemic_causes of hunger, poverty, and injustice. It is addressed to the whole church at a critical time in history as vast threats to the natural world converge with acute economic hardship for hundreds of millions of people._

Accompanied by videos of lectures and interviews, this study is designed to provide guidance for congregations who want to be actively engaged in the global mission of the church, including ways in which they can both accompany others and be accompanied_by_others on a common journey._


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506466910
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 08/03/2021
Series: The Forgotten Luther , #3
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Conrad A. Braaten is a retired ELCA pastor responsible for initiating the Forgotten Luther project. He has also served on the staff of the ELCA's division for Congregational Life in the areas of urban ministry and social ministry.


Ryan P. Cumming is the director of ELCA World Hunger Education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xi

Introduction: "A New Heaven and a New Earth" Paul Wee Conrad A. Braaten 1

1 The Immigrant Luther: Domestic Servant or Prophet of Social Justice? Carter Lindberg 11

2 Reclaiming a Vision of Global Community Ishmael Noko 21

3 Reclaiming the Gospel Legacy: Voices from the Global South Paul Wee 31

4 "And Though This World with Devils Filled": Reshaping the World in Hope Mitri Raheb 47

5 Polarization in Our Parishes, Societies, and World Today: Can Luther Help? Karen L. Bloomquist 57

6 When Politics Fails and Disappoints: Citizenship Formation and the Role of the Church Guillermo Hansen 69

7 Martin Luther for the Life of the Church Rafael Malpica Padilla 83

Contributors 95

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