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The author addresses the continuing importance of the Reformation and its ongoing relevance for theology today through an exploration of Luther’s understanding of Christology, the doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ.

“In Luther’s theological position lay a strong and uncompromising affirmation of the absolute centrality of the person of Jesus Christ for the Christian faith. In this sense, the principle, slogan or motto “Christ alone” (solus Christus) is the culmination of the other three, similar phrases – Scripture alone (sola scriptura); by faith alone (sola fide); by grace alone (sola gratia) – which are often associated with Reformation theology. The centrality of Luther’s fixation on the person of Jesus Christ as the one, single redeemer of humankind will, I hope, open a perspective for the commemoration of Luther and his Reformation that should be of interest and concern for Protestants and Catholics alike.” From the Introduction

Luther’s Christological Legacy: Christocentrism and the Chalcedonian Tradition

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      Publisher: Marquette University Press
      Publication Date: 28/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781626005068, 978-1626005068
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      Book Synopsis
      The author addresses the continuing importance of the Reformation and its ongoing relevance for theology today through an exploration of Luther’s understanding of Christology, the doctrine of the person of Jesus Christ.

      “In Luther’s theological position lay a strong and uncompromising affirmation of the absolute centrality of the person of Jesus Christ for the Christian faith. In this sense, the principle, slogan or motto “Christ alone” (solus Christus) is the culmination of the other three, similar phrases – Scripture alone (sola scriptura); by faith alone (sola fide); by grace alone (sola gratia) – which are often associated with Reformation theology. The centrality of Luther’s fixation on the person of Jesus Christ as the one, single redeemer of humankind will, I hope, open a perspective for the commemoration of Luther and his Reformation that should be of interest and concern for Protestants and Catholics alike.” From the Introduction

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