Chris Dodson places Bonhoeffer’s religionless Christianity in the context of his Lutheran sacramental theology, revealing the former as a faithful product of receiving Christ in baptism, Eucharist, and confession. This reframing then serves to challenge American evangelical traditions to reconceptualize their worship in a more religionless manner.
Chris Dodson places Bonhoeffer’s religionless Christianity in the context of his Lutheran sacramental theology, revealing the former as a faithful product of receiving Christ in baptism, Eucharist, and confession. This reframing then serves to challenge American evangelical traditions to reconceptualize their worship in a more religionless manner.
Chris Dodson (PhD, University of Aberdeen) teaches theology, history, and literature at Decatur Christian School in Decatur, Illinois.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter I The God Who Is Given: Luther and the Sacraments Chapter II Bonhoeffer's Sacramental Theology Chapter III Bonhoeffer's Theology Of The Sacraments Chapter IV Faithful Habitation Of A Religious World Chapter V Among The Iconoclasts: Un-Conceiving God Chapter VI Sacraments Against Religion: Receiving The God Who Is Given
Chapter I The God Who Is Given: Luther and the Sacraments Chapter II Bonhoeffer's Sacramental Theology Chapter III Bonhoeffer's Theology Of The Sacraments Chapter IV Faithful Habitation Of A Religious World Chapter V Among The Iconoclasts: Un-Conceiving God Chapter VI Sacraments Against Religion: Receiving The God Who Is Given
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