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On the Apocalyptic and Human Agency

Conversations with Augustine of Hippo and Martin Luther
Edited By: Kirsi Stjerna, Deanna A. Thompson

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Scholars explore the fundamental importance of Augustine and Luther for questions of human identity and destiny. This volume examines Luther’s apocalyptic worldview and how he adapted Augustine’s understanding of the self for a new era.

There is little doubt about the fundamental importance of both Augustine of Hippo and Martin Luther for western theology and anthropology. Both continue to invite…
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There is little doubt about the fundamental importance of both Augustine of Hippo and Martin Luther for western theology and anthropology. Both continue to invite critical debate on a host of issues that persist in their contemporary relevance, such as questions about human identity and destiny. This engaging volume brings together a group of scholars pursuing new directions in Lutheran and Augustinian scholarship on these issues. The first section on “Luther and the Apocalyptic” highlights Luther’s deep groundedness in the this-worldly dimensions of his apocalyptic thinking. The authors in this section demonstrate how Luther’s apocalyptic worldview leads back to earth, to living and dead bodies, to contemporary political realities, to glimpses of hope amid tumult. The authors utilize dimensions of Luther’s apocalyptic sensibility to better envision how God’s promised future impacts the present. The second section on “Augustine and Luther on Human Agency” examines Augustine’s understanding of the human self, its sovereignty and its fragility, its agency and its confines. The authors in this section explore how the Augustinian monk turned Reformer of the Church, Martin Luther, used and “evangelized” Augustine’s understanding of the self. The authors invite readers to explore 20th and 21st century appropriations of these ideas in order to pursue these questions and their implications more deeply for themselves.

Kirsi Stjerna is Professor of Reformation Church History at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and Docent at the University of Helsinki, and Deanna A. Thompson is Professor of Religion at Hamline University. Stjerna and Thompson served as co-chairs of the Martin Luther and Global Lutheran Traditions Program Unit of the American Academy of Religion.

Jesse Couenhoven, Paul Hinlicky, Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth, Allen Jorgenson, Kari Kloos, James Kroemer, Frederick Simmons, Robert Smith, Vitor Westhelle

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6627-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6627-9
  • Date of Publication: 2014-10-22

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-7038-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-7038-2
  • Date of Publication: 2014-10-22

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HRA, HRC, HP
  • BISAC: REL082000, REL067080, REL067060, PHI022000, PHI046000, PHI007000
  • THEMA: QRA, QRM, QD
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