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This book offers a creative and illuminating discussion of Protestant theology. Veteran teacher Phillip Cary explains how Luther''s theology arose from the Christian tradition, particularly from the spirituality of Augustine. Luther departed from the Augustinian tradition and inaugurated distinctively Protestant theology when he identified the gospel that gives us Christ as its key concept. More than any other theologian, Luther succeeds in carrying out the Protestant intention of putting faith in the gospel of Christ alone. Cary also explores the consequences of Luther''s teachings as they unfold in the history of Protestantism.

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Contents

Introduction: Why Protestantism?
Part 1: Spirituality and the Being of God
1. Philosophical Spirituality
2. Divine Carnality
3. Christ the Mediator in Augustine
4. The Augustinian Journey and Its Anxieties
Part 2: The Gospel and the Power of God
5. Young Luther: Justification as Penitential Process
6. Young Luther: Justification without Gospel
7. Luther the Reformer: Gospel as Sacramental Promise
8. Luther the Reformer: Gospel as Story That Gives Us Christ
Part 3: Christian Teaching and the Knowledge of God
9. Scripture: Demanding the Wrong Kind of Certainty
10. Salvation: Faith in Christ's Promise Alone
11. Sacrament: Turning Outward to Divine Flesh
12. Trinity: God Giving Himself in Person
Conclusion: Why Luther's Gospel?
Appendix 1: Luther's Devils
Appendix 2: Gospel as Sacrament: Luther's Sermon on Christmas Day 1519
Index

The Meaning of Protestant Theology

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    Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 18/06/2019
    ISBN13: 9780801039454, 978-0801039454
    ISBN10: 0801039452

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book offers a creative and illuminating discussion of Protestant theology. Veteran teacher Phillip Cary explains how Luther''s theology arose from the Christian tradition, particularly from the spirituality of Augustine. Luther departed from the Augustinian tradition and inaugurated distinctively Protestant theology when he identified the gospel that gives us Christ as its key concept. More than any other theologian, Luther succeeds in carrying out the Protestant intention of putting faith in the gospel of Christ alone. Cary also explores the consequences of Luther''s teachings as they unfold in the history of Protestantism.

    Table of Contents
    Contents

    Introduction: Why Protestantism?
    Part 1: Spirituality and the Being of God
    1. Philosophical Spirituality
    2. Divine Carnality
    3. Christ the Mediator in Augustine
    4. The Augustinian Journey and Its Anxieties
    Part 2: The Gospel and the Power of God
    5. Young Luther: Justification as Penitential Process
    6. Young Luther: Justification without Gospel
    7. Luther the Reformer: Gospel as Sacramental Promise
    8. Luther the Reformer: Gospel as Story That Gives Us Christ
    Part 3: Christian Teaching and the Knowledge of God
    9. Scripture: Demanding the Wrong Kind of Certainty
    10. Salvation: Faith in Christ's Promise Alone
    11. Sacrament: Turning Outward to Divine Flesh
    12. Trinity: God Giving Himself in Person
    Conclusion: Why Luther's Gospel?
    Appendix 1: Luther's Devils
    Appendix 2: Gospel as Sacrament: Luther's Sermon on Christmas Day 1519
    Index

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