
Ubi Deus Dixit
Duane Larson(Author)
Cascade Books (Publisher)
Published on 16. June 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
258 pages
978-1-6667-1451-7 (ISBN)
Description
The Lutheran Doctrine of Two Kingdoms commends a promising political theology. The doctrine challenged the extremes of religion/government fusion and absolute separation then, as it can with the crises of both Christian nationalism and ideological secularism now. But major changes in philosophy's understanding of natural law and human sovereignty left the doctrine little in the temporal realm to which the values of the spiritual realm could relate, a relationship necessary for the doctrine's viability. This severance was punctuated by the Nazi fusion of church and state. Another, though unrecognized, crisis was that Christian theology itself lost its eschatological mind, which had framed the doctrine. Now philosophy and theology have rediscovered eschatology and apocalyptic. When so read, the Doctrine of Two Kingdoms holds great promise for faith and politics, freed from the flatly chronological eschatology that holds popular culture in thrall today. In this early volume of a new series of postmodern reclamations of doctrine in the Lutheran tradition, Duane Larson offers a theological vision for our politics informed by philosophy and law that enlarges our understanding of St. Paul's counsel to "obey the governing authorities."
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6667-1451-7 (9781666714517)
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06/2025
Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Duane Larson is former President of Wartburg Theological Seminary and former Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg (now of United Lutheran Seminary). A writer of several books and many articles in theology and science, ecumenical theology, moral injury, and political theology, he is co-author (with Jeff Zust) of Care for the Sorrowing Soul, Healing Moral Injuries from Military Service and Implications for the Rest of Us (2017).