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The historical, theological, and pastoral insights found in this book are considered timely, due to the approaching 500th anniversary of the European Reformation. The book's contributions offer new discussions on the social history of the reforms, the historical and contemporary significance of key doctrines, and the enduring legacy of a movement that shook the world and propelled it into modernity.

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Introducing the Reformation jubilee :
1, "Who am I to stand in God's way?": opening sermon / Michel Müller
2. The Reformation: remembering for our future / Gottfried Locher
3. Why are we gathered together? / Nikolaus Schneider
Part 2. Biblical studies :
4. Romans 3:21-31 / Karen Georgia Thompson
5. John 3:1-15 / Margot Kässmann
6. Matthew 5:13-16 / Klara Tarr Cselovszky
Part 3. Theological legacy of the Reformation :
7. The Reformation's legacy / Rowan Williams
8. An exclusive faith: the fourfold "alone" of Reformation theology / Ulrich H.J. Körtner
9. The Swiss contribution to the Reformation movement / Peter Opitz
10. Protestantism and postconfessionalism in Korea / Jong Wha Park
11. The legacy of the Reformation and its significance for the ecumenical movement today / Olav Fykse Tveit
Part 4. Themes and impact of the Reformation :
A: Church history :
12. Earlier Reformations and Reformation: Pierre Valdo, John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Girolamo Savonarola / Fulvio Ferrario
13. Breaking away or emerging from the Middle Ages? / Volker Leppin
14. Humanism, Reformation, Enlightenment: connections and divisions / Christine Christ-von Wedel
15. New media and new networks: the Reformation and the printed book / Martin Wallraff
16. The princes' Reformation and the people's Reformation / Athina Lexutt
17. Reformation, radical Reformation, Anabaptists, and the Peasants' War: Reformation between intolerance and revolution / Walter Fleischmann-Bisten
18. Reformation jubilee and confessionalization / Erik A. de Boer
19. Pietism: a second Reformation? / Martin Hirzel
B. Social history :
20. Impact of the Reformation on women's lives: Strasbourg in the 16th century / Anne-Marie Heitz Muller
21. Reformation jubilees: a Protestant construction / Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard
22. Caricature and satire in the age of Reformation and confessions / Frédéric Elsig
23. Reformation and democracy: subsidiarity and the priesthood of all believers / Martin Sallmann
C. Dogmatics :
24. The "unintended" Reformation?: reflections on the Reformation, individualism, and the secular age / Christophe Chalamet
25. Calvin's economic ethics: capitalist, socialist, or something else entirely? / François Dermange
26. Reformation and politics: between prophetic voice and blind obedience / Douwe Visser
D. Ecumenism :
27. Luther's dispute with his Catholic opponents: the example of purgatory / Wolfgang Thoenissen
28. A dialogue that turned into a monologue: correspondence between theologians from Tübingen and the Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople, 1573-1581 / Viorel Mehedinţu
29. Reform or Reformation?: the Councils of Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II / Johanna Rahner
Part 5. The churches and the Reformation jubilee :
30. In the beginning there was freedom / Thies Gundlach
31. Challenges and opportunities of the jubilee: a Lutheran perspective / Anne Burghardt
32. The Reformation jubilee and Christianity in China / Aiming Wang
33. Commemorating the Reformation from an ecumenical perspective / Kurt Cardinal Koch
Part 6. Evaluating the jubilee conference :
34. A polyphony of Protestant voices / Michael Bünker
35. Why we celebrate the jubilee / Ibrahim Wushishi
36. Free evangelical churches and the jubilee / Frank Fornaçon
37. Anabaptist and Mennonite churches and the Reformation jubilee / Hanspeter Jecker.

Edition Notes

Contributions from a congress sponsored by the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) and the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches (FSPC) held in Zurich in October 2013.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Geneva
Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
270.6
Library of Congress
BR300 .R4253 2015, BR301, BR300 .R45 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 333 pages
Number of pages
333

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31965956M
Internet Archive
reformationlegac0000unse
ISBN 10
2825416606
ISBN 13
9782825416600
LCCN
2015487245
OCLC/WorldCat
902661542

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