Theology Is For Proclamation
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In this work, Gerhard Forde makes a dashingly bold move to construct a whole systematic theology on the model of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will. Forde continues Luther’s polemic against every theology that fools with God apart from the Word. He drags systematic theology out of the study, sticks it into the pulpit, onto the altar, and under the waters of baptism so that it proclaims the gospel. He sets limits within which discussions of ministry and ecumenism must occur, if we are to remain proclaimers of the gospel. He writes a theology that is good for nothing but proclaiming the living Word of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800624255
ISBN10: 0800624254
Gerhard Forde
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 1990
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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