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MARTIN LUTHER AS PUBLIC THEOLOGIAN (ST 1486)

Term: 2015-2016 Summer Session

Faculty

Gary M. Simpson
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Description

This course explores the theology and Scriptural interpretation of Martin Luther from the perspective of public theology. Students will read both well-known and less-well-known texts of Luther that deal with questions of God?s two hands of ruling and human participation, faith active in love, political authority and justice, poverty, social welfare, and economic justice, war and peace, inter-faith relations, and natural disasters.
SUMMER 2016 INTENSIVE: PRE AND POST WORK REQUIRED