
Wittenberg Meets the World: Reimagining the Reformation at the Margins
ISBN-13:
9780802873286
ISBN-10:
0802873286
Author:
Garcia, Alberto L., Nunes, John A.
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Eerdmans
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780802873286
ISBN-10:
0802873286
Author:
Garcia, Alberto L., Nunes, John A.
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Eerdmans
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
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Alberto L.,
Nunes,
John A.
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Proposes creative implications of the 500-year Reformation tradition for today
As the global church assesses the legacy of the Lutheran Reformation, Alberto García and John Nunes in this book reimagine central Reformational themes from black, Hispanic, and other perspectives traditionally at the margins of catholic-evangelical communities.
Focusing on the central theme of justification, García and Nunes delve into three interlinked aspects of the church's life in the world—martyria (witness), diakonia (service), and koinōnia (fellowship). They argue that it is critically important and vitally enriching for the whole church, especially Eurocentric Protestant churches, to learn from the grassroots theological emphases of Christian communities in the emerging world.
As the global church assesses the legacy of the Lutheran Reformation, Alberto García and John Nunes in this book reimagine central Reformational themes from black, Hispanic, and other perspectives traditionally at the margins of catholic-evangelical communities.
Focusing on the central theme of justification, García and Nunes delve into three interlinked aspects of the church's life in the world—martyria (witness), diakonia (service), and koinōnia (fellowship). They argue that it is critically important and vitally enriching for the whole church, especially Eurocentric Protestant churches, to learn from the grassroots theological emphases of Christian communities in the emerging world.
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