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Image Transformative Readings of Sacred Scriptures: Christians and Muslims in Dialogue The essays included in this collection were first presented at an international Christian–Muslim conference in 2016, organized by The Lutheran Worl
Image Pauline Hermeneutics – Exploring the “Power of the Gospel” Paul’s letters are of crucial importance for Christian theology and church life.
Image Worship in African Contexts of Holism and Crisis The publication explores four specific questions: What, from an African perspective, is worship?
Image Koinonia Services and Prayers Liturgien und Gebete | Services et Prières | Liturgias y Oraciones
Image Theological Practices That Matter Theological reflections on such diverse practices as reading the Bible; worship; baptism; forgiveness of sin; church discipline; inclusion of child
Image “You have the Words of Eternal Life” | Transformative Readings of the Gospel from a Lutheran Perspective A collection of essays seeking to attend to such questions as, How can the Bible be read in ways that strengthen the community of readers and their
Image Dignity of Work—Theological and Interdisciplinary Perspective The first of two publications discussing the ethics of work from the perspective of the Lutheran theological heritage.