
In the Spirit
Human Subjectivity Under Law and Gospel
Candace L. Kohli(Author)
Cascade Books (Publisher)
Published on 14. November 2024
Book
Hardback
236 pages
978-1-6667-9527-1 (ISBN)
Description
How does the Christian produce good works in service of her neighbor after justification? In Martin Luther's famous 1520 treatise The Freedom of a Christian, the Reformer claimed that Christ's love ""springs spontaneously"" from the Christian's soul as good works. In Luther's late-medieval theological context, however, this statement was incoherent with philosophical theories of moral action, which required an interplay between the soul and body. This problem persists in Lutheran theology today where human passivity in justification is extended over the Christian's entire temporal life. Yet, Luther seemed to find solutions to this question in his late controversies with Johann Agricola over law and gospel. This study looks to pneumatological developments in that controversy for resources that support a more coherent view of moral action in the Christian life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6667-9527-1 (9781666795271)
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11/2024
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Candace L. Kohli is assistant professor of Lutheran systematic theology and global Lutheranism at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago where she teaches classes on the sixteenth-century Reformations and systematic theology, historical theology, and theology and culture. A Fulbright scholar to Germany, she has published several articles on political theology as well as Luther's theological anthropology, pneumatology, and anti-Islamic rhetoric.