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Verboden en getolereerd : een onderzoek naar lutheranen, lutheranisme en lutherse gemeentevorming in Gelderland ten tijde van de Republiek.
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ISBN: 9065506403 Year: 2001 Publisher: Hilversum Verloren

Christian contradictions
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ISBN: 0521604354 0521450608 1107112117 0511177186 0511158106 0511325665 0511487746 1280416696 0511052766 0511039425 9780521450607 9780511039423 9780511487743 9786610416691 6610416699 9781107112117 9781280416699 9780511052767 9780511177187 9780511158100 9780511325663 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge, U.K. New York Cambridge University Press

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Abstract

Catholic thought and Lutheran thought are differently structured, embodying divergent conceptions of self and God. Failing to grasp the Lutheran paradigm, Catholics have wrenched Luther into an inappropriate framework. Roman/Lutheran ecumenism, culminating in the 'Joint Declaration' of 1999, attempts to reconcile incompatible systems, based on different philosophical presuppositions. Drawing on a wealth of material, both Continental and Anglo-Saxon, the author thinks through these structural questions within a historical context. But how - within a religion of revelation - can God be conceptualised as both foundational to the self and yet also as an 'other' with whom the self inter-relates? Kierkegaard is shown in a complex model to hold together strengths which historically have been exemplified by the two traditions. This is an important work in systematic theology which considers questions quite fundamental to Western religion. It should be of interest to theologians of all backgrounds and also to church historians.

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