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Luther's outlaw God / Vol 1 Hiddenness, Evil, and Predestination.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Lutheran quarterly booksPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, [2018]-Copyright date: �2018Description: xxxv, 274 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume 1
ISBN:
  • 1506432964
  • 9781506432960
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 230.41 23
LOC classification:
  • BX8065.3 .P384 2018
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Volume 1 Hiddenness, evil, and predestination.
Summary: Volume 1: In this first of three volumes addressing Luther's outlaw God, Steven D. Paulson considers the two "monsters" of theology, as Luther calls them: evil and predestination. He explores how these produce fear of God but can also become the great and only comforts of conscience when a preacher arrives. Paulson argues that the distinction between God naked/clothed or unpreached/preached radiates out in all directions for Luther's theology. Specifically, Paulson takes up the central question: What is God's relation to the law? Luther's answers will change the way you preach.
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Volume 1 Hiddenness, evil, and predestination.

Volume 1: In this first of three volumes addressing Luther's outlaw God, Steven D. Paulson considers the two "monsters" of theology, as Luther calls them: evil and predestination. He explores how these produce fear of God but can also become the great and only comforts of conscience when a preacher arrives. Paulson argues that the distinction between God naked/clothed or unpreached/preached radiates out in all directions for Luther's theology. Specifically, Paulson takes up the central question: What is God's relation to the law? Luther's answers will change the way you preach.

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