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Tarald Rasmussen

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On Becoming a Theologian of the Cross
Martin Luther's theology of the cross is often (mis)used to support social gospels and liberation theology. Yet Luther's intent was not to make a god more sympathetic to us or a god more like us, but that - through the recovery of the gospel (that had been lost and tainted by the fallen wisdom of man) - in the cross we might find the only sympathetic God who really liberates us from our sin. In his theology of the cross, Luther points out that the cross requires an understanding of revelation and redemption which leads us to despair of all our own righteousness, ability and wisdom, and encourages us to trust in the only one who can save us and was crucified in our place.
In this work Nathan Runham indentifies Luther's real intent behind the theologian of the cross.
His intent was to recover a biblical understanding of revelation which, in turn, enables us to understand the biblical gospel of redemption. But Runham also demonstrates that Luther had understood the gospel prior to the Heidelberg Disputation (HD) meaning that those who dismiss the HD as pre-reformational will need to reckon with the fact that Luther evidently had had his 'evangelical conversion' prior to engaging in debate with his Augustinian colleagues in 1518.
His intent was to recover a biblical understanding of revelation which, in turn, enables us to understand the biblical gospel of redemption. But Runham also demonstrates that Luther had understood the gospel prior to the Heidelberg Disputation (HD) meaning that those who dismiss the HD as pre-reformational will need to reckon with the fact that Luther evidently had had his 'evangelical conversion' prior to engaging in debate with his Augustinian colleagues in 1518.
Martin Luther's theology of the cross is often (mis)used to support social gospels and liberation theology. Yet Luther's intent was not to make a god more sympathetic to us or a god more like us, but that - through the recovery of the gospel (that had been lost and tainted by the fallen wisdom of man) - in the cross we might find the only sympathetic God who really liberates us from our sin. In his theology of the cross, Luther points out that the cross requires an understanding of revelation and redemption which leads us to despair of all our own righteousness, ability and wisdom, and encourages us to trust in the only one who can save us and was crucified in our place.
In this work Nathan Runham indentifies Luther's real intent behind the theologian of the cross.
His intent was to recover a biblical understanding of revelation which, in turn, enables us to understand the biblical gospel of redemption. But Runham also demonstrates that Luther had understood the gospel prior to the Heidelberg Disputation (HD) meaning that those who dismiss the HD as pre-reformational will need to reckon with the fact that Luther evidently had had his 'evangelical conversion' prior to engaging in debate with his Augustinian colleagues in 1518.
His intent was to recover a biblical understanding of revelation which, in turn, enables us to understand the biblical gospel of redemption. But Runham also demonstrates that Luther had understood the gospel prior to the Heidelberg Disputation (HD) meaning that those who dismiss the HD as pre-reformational will need to reckon with the fact that Luther evidently had had his 'evangelical conversion' prior to engaging in debate with his Augustinian colleagues in 1518.
Les livres de Tarald Rasmussen

The Theology of Paradoxes. Martin Luther's Disputation in Heidelberg, 1518
Kari Kopperi, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
140,00 €

A Communication Ethic of Dialogic Reformation. Nicholas of Cusa on Care for Communities in Crisis
Michael R. Kearney, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
130,00 €

Ketzer und Heiliger. Das Bild des Johannes Hus zwischen Reformation und Aufklärung
Eike Hinrich Thomsen, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
140,00 €

Venice and the Radical Reformation. Italian Anabaptism and Antitrinitarianism in European Context
Riccarda Suitner, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
100,00 €

How Luther Regards Moses. The Lectures on Deuteronomy
Miles Hopgood, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
100,00 €

The Holy Crown and the Hungarian Estates. Constructing Early Modern Identity in the Kingdom of Hungary
Kees Teszelszky, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
140,00 €

Ringen um den einen Gott. Eine politische Geschichte des Antitrinitarismus in Siebenbürgen im 16. Jahrhundert
Edit Szegedi, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
130,00 €

Protestantism and Protestantization
Tarald Rasmussen, Vegard Ree Ytterbøe, Allen G. Jorgenson, Oddbjørn Leirvik
E-book
55,00 €

The Church-Union of the Armenians in Transylvania (1685–1715)
Kornél Nagy, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
100,00 €

Freedom from Fatalism. Samuel Rutherford's (1600–1661) Doctrine of Divine Providence
Robert C. Sturdy, Christopher B. Brown, Günter Frank, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
140,00 €

Reformation of Prayerbooks. The Humanist Transformation of Early Modern Piety in Germany and England
Chaoluan Kao, Günter Frank, Bruce Gordon, Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, Tarald Rasmussen
E-book
89,00 €

Preparing for Death, Remembering the Dead
Tarald Rasmussen, Jon Øygarden Flæten, Volker Leppin, Philipp Zitzlsperger, Herman J. Selderhuis
E-book
110,00 €
