What’s in our new book?

What’s in our new book? June 16, 2015

The book I put together with John Warwick Montgomery, Where Christ Is Present, consists of some brilliant essays on different aspects of Lutheran teaching and practice.  As the Amazon reviews are saying of particular essays, each one is worth the price of the book.  And they aren’t just rehashing of old arguments and stale polemics.  They bring something new to the discussions and present the concept in fresh ways.

Some of them actually break new ground, or present things that I, at least, had never known before.  For example, Adam Francisco’s chapter on the Scriptures shows how the Early Church affirmed the Bible as its sole authority; later, it developed the concept of “tradition,” while insisting that the tradition is consistent with and normed by the Bible; later, though, some theologians started to teach that tradition is, in effect, above the Bible; not till fairly late in the Middle Ages was the Papacy elevated as a superior authority to both the Bible and tradition.  I never knew that.

I also learned a great deal from Angus Menuge about the influence of Lutheranism on science; Craig Parton on Christian liberty and how that is manifested in the work of the great Lutheran artist Johann Sebastian Bach; Steve Hein on the nature of the Christian life; and. . . well, all of them really.  After the jump is the Table of Contents, giving the list of chapters and their authors.


Where Christ Is Present: A Theology for All Seasons on the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

Chapter 1  Introduction by John Warwick Montgomery

Chapter 2  The Religious Landscape in the 21st Century by Gene Edward Veith

Chapter 3  Martin Luther And Reformation:  An Evangelical Approach—Then And Now
         by Cameron A. MacKenzie

Chapter 4  Authority: The Holy Scriptures  by A.S. Francisco

Chapter 5 The Way Of Salvation:  The Gospel  by Rod Rosenbladt

Chapter 6 The Means of Grace: The Word & Sacraments by Harold Senkbeil

Chapter 7 God’s Two Kingdoms by Todd Wilken

Chapter 8 Vocation vs. Narcissus by Uwe Siemon-Netto

Chapter 9 Christian Liberty, the Arts, and J.S. Bach  by Craig A. Parton

Chapter 10 The Spiritual Life of the Christian:  Cross and Glory by Steven A. Hein

Chapter 11 The Cultural and Aesthetic Impact of Lutheranism by Angus J. L. Menuge

Chapter 12  Conclusion: Where Does One Go from Here?
by John Warwick Montgomery

Note:  You can get the book cheaper than at Amazon here.

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