From Wittenberg to the World Essays on the Reformation and its Legacy in Honor of Robert Kolb Band 50
معرفی کتاب «From Wittenberg to the World Essays on the Reformation and its Legacy in Honor of Robert Kolb Band 50» نوشتهٔ Arand, Charles P. (editor);Herrmann, Erik H. (editor);Mattson, Daniel L. (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Company KG در سال 2018. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The book honours the Rev. Dr. Robert A Kolb, retired Director of the Institute for Mission Studies and Missions Professor in systematic theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and perhaps the leading authority on the development of'Wittenberg Theology'in the English-speaking world. At the same time, his teaching and writing, which continues without flagging, has emphasized the importance of translating and retranslating the historic Lutheran faith in terms that address contemporary issues and contemporary people. In this volume, colleagues and co-workers address and push forward Kolb insights into the history of the Reformation era and on the impact of those Reformation issues (and quarrels) on the life of the church in the world today. With contributions by Charles Arand, L'ubomir Batka, Amy Nelson Burnett, Irene Dingel, Mary Jane Haemig, Scott Hendrix, Erik Herrmann, Werner Klän, David Lumpp, Mark Mattes, Daniel Mattson, Richard Muller, Paul Robinson, Robert Rosin, and Timothy Wengert. The book honours the Rev. Dr. Robert A Kolb, retired Director of the Institute for Mission Studies and Missions Professor in systematic theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and perhaps the leading authority on the development of “Wittenberg Theology” in the English-speaking world. At the same time, his teaching and writing, which continues without flagging, has emphasized the importance of translating and retranslating the historic Lutheran faith in terms that address contemporary issues and contemporary people. In this volume, colleagues and co-workers address and push forward Kolb insights into the history of the Reformation era and on the impact of those Reformation issues (and quarrels) on the life of the church in the world today. With contributions by Charles Arand, L’ubomir Batka, Amy Nelson Burnett, Irene Dingel, Mary Jane Haemig, Scott Hendrix, Erik Herrmann, Werner Klän, David Lumpp, Mark Mattes, Daniel Mattson, Richard Muller, Paul Robinson, Robert Rosin, and Timothy Wengert This volume honors Robert A. Kolb, retired Director of the Institute for Mission Studies and Mission Professor in systematic theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and perhaps the leading authority on the development of "Wittenberg Theology" in the English-speaking world. His teaching and writing, which continue without flagging, have emphasized the importance of retaranslating the Christian faith expressed in the Lutheran Reformation in terms that address current issues and contemporary people. In this volume, colleagues and co-workers relate to Dr. Kolb's insights into the history of the Reformation era and on the impact of various Reformation issues, even on life today In this volume, colleagues and co-workers address and push forward Kolb insights into the history of the Reformation era and on the impact of those Reformation issues (and quarrels) on the life of the church in the world today: because they learned from him that theology is not done in isolation; it is a collaborative affair. It is not an individual event, it is a team effort. The team of this Festschrift comes from all around the world and represents Kolb’s worldwide followers. He brought Wittenberg, its reformers and its theology to the world. The contributors accept his gift and join him on his way Rev. Dr. Robert A. Kolb shows his students and colleagues “The Wittenberg way of doing theology.” By walking on this way, the contributors of this festschrift honour a man who influences people around the world In Honor of Robert Kolb, the leading authority on the development of “Wittenberg Theology” in the English-speaking world
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