The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation

This collection of essays from leading Lutheran thinkers, theologians, and activists excavates Luther's theological focus on social and economic justice. By bringing these "forgotten" elements of Reformation theology to light, The Forgotten Luther helps contemporary heirs of Luther's thought to honor and advance this neglected part of his legacy by responding to the economic and social injustices of our own time.

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The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation

This collection of essays from leading Lutheran thinkers, theologians, and activists excavates Luther's theological focus on social and economic justice. By bringing these "forgotten" elements of Reformation theology to light, The Forgotten Luther helps contemporary heirs of Luther's thought to honor and advance this neglected part of his legacy by responding to the economic and social injustices of our own time.

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The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation

The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation

The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation

The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation

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This collection of essays from leading Lutheran thinkers, theologians, and activists excavates Luther's theological focus on social and economic justice. By bringing these "forgotten" elements of Reformation theology to light, The Forgotten Luther helps contemporary heirs of Luther's thought to honor and advance this neglected part of his legacy by responding to the economic and social injustices of our own time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942304173
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 06/22/2016
Series: The Forgotten Luther , #1
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.24(d)

About the Author

Carter H. Lindberg is professor emeritus of church history at Boston University School of Theology and is best known for his book The European Reformations.

Paul A. Wee is an ELCA pastor who has held various leadership roles in worldwide organizations, including the Lutheran World Federation, The Luther Center in Wittenberg, Germany, and Lutheran World Ministries. He is the author of numerous articles.

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