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adam_text | Martin Luther s message for us today
A perspective from the South
Klaus Niirnberger
Cluster Publications
Pietermaritzburg
Contents
Part I: Luther s experiential theology 1
1 Introduction - What this book is all about 3
Reasons for the book 3 What is the Word of God? 5 Our approach to Reformation theology 3 Is Luther still relevant? 8 Has
Luther been discredited beyond repair? 9 Deficiencies in Luther s theology 10 How to gain access to Luther s theology 11
Overview 12
2 The Word of God - light in the darkness of life 14
L Luther s position 15 What is God 7 15 God s intentions revealed in Christ 17, hidden in life 18 revealed in his Word 21,
by earthly means 23, hidden in the cross 24, revealed by God s Spirit 26 Dialectics of God experience 27 O Relevance 29
Luther s experiential approach 29, in relation to African religion 30, to science 31, to hedonism 33, to meaninglessness 34, to
idols 35 m Critique 36 Concepts of God 36 and the devil 39
3 The gift of faith - a new motivation 41
I Luther s position 42 Faith is trust 42, creates God 43, is based on Christ crucified 44, has nothing to show 44, is afflicted
45, created by the Spirit through the Word 46, mediated by the community 46, liberates from bondages 47, brings good fruit
48, empowers 49, is formalised by rituals 52 IL Relevance and critique 54 Born again 54 1 cannot believe 55 Fatalism 55
4 Predestined to be damned? - God s open future 57
L The classical doctrine 57 The motive 59 Calvin 60 Luther 61 n Relevance 65 Consequences 65, for faith, for society
66 m Critique 67 Wrong assumptions about faith 67, about methodology 68, about the biblical basis 69, about the election
of Israel 70, about God 72 Because God is free, we can be free 75
5 Sources of the Word of God - Scriptures and tradition 77
L Luther s position 78 Basic alternatives 78 Luther s high esteem of Scripture 79 The gospel is key 81 The Old Testament
83 Canon in the Canon 84 Authority and critique 85 The proclaimed gospel 86 The Bible for the people 87 Protestant
Orthodoxy 88 Luther and inerrancy 89 IL Relevance 91 Legitimacy / necessity of critique 91 The literal meaning leads to
critique 92 Modern critique 93 m Critical reflections 93 Assessment of Luther s position 93 Modem henneneutics 94 A
comprehensive concept of salvation 97
6 The gift of righteousness - law and gospel 99
I Biblical background 100 Conditional acceptance 100, in social terms 101 Unconditional acceptance 103 Well-being or
heavenly bliss 104 God s future on earth 105 Conflicts 106 n The Reformation 107 Medieval background 107 Luther
rediscovers the good news 107 The conflict 108 Calvin 109 and Luther 110 on law and gospel Good fruits 111 The law
continues 112 Christian freedom 112 and responsibility 113 New decalogues 114 Discipleship 115 Gratitude 116 Justified
yet sinner 117 God s twofold rule 117 The ethical norm 118 The lesser evil 119 D Relevance 121 ffl Critique 123 The
legal framework 123 Misconceptions 124 Saved through Christ 124 What is salvation 126
7 The incarnate Word - a new community 129
I Luther s position 130 Foundations of the church 130 The visible and invisible church 132 Salvation outside the church
133 Calvin 133 Church unity 133 The church as organisation 134 Rejection of the papacy 136 Was Luther an individual-
ist? 137 n Relevance 142 Structures should serve well-being 142 Ingroup-outgroup relations 143 Ideological conflicts 144
Unity and diversity 145 m Critique 147 Lutheran conditions of acceptance 147 Modes of existence of the church 148
Missionary task ISO Post-Reformation developments 150
8 The ordained ministry - empowering God s people 152
I Biblical background 153 Old Testament 153 Jesus as Messiah 154 The apostles I5S Post-apostolic developments 157
Rise of the papacy 158 JL The Catholic model 159 Administrative 159, doctrinal authority 160 Priesthood 161 III Luther
161 Theological 161 and institutional basis 163 Regional offices 164 The ministry as a profession 165 Lay leadership 166
Training, ordination, induction 166 The congregation calls the pastor 167 IV Protestant critique of the Catholic model 168
Freedom and authority of every Christian 171 V Relevance 174 Traditionalism 174 Modernity and conservatism 175 Co-
lonial Africa 176 Dynamic leadership 177 VL Critique Institutional developments 178 Missionary impact 179 Democracy
vs God s Lordship 180 Leadership in Lutheranism 181 Nasty questions 183 Leadership of women 186 An alternative
ministry 186 Lay ministry in Africa 187
9 Baptism - initiation into the Body of Christ 189
L The worship service 189 0 What are sacraments 192 Sacraments and preaching 193 m Stances during the Reformation
194 Catholic 194 Luther 195 Calvin 196 IV Relevance and critique 199 Infant baptism 199 Spurious arguments 200 Yet
Luther was right 201 The faith of the infant 203 Theological basics 205 Luther s critique of Anabaptists 206 Lutheran
aberrations 207 Church discipline for the lebaptised? 208 Immersion or sprinkling 209
10 The Lord s Supper - celebrating our reunion with God 211
I Alternative interpretations 212 The Mass as sacrifice 212 Transubstantiation 212 Luther on sacraments 213 Transubstan-
tiation rejected 215 Mass as sacrifice rejected 216 Luther vs other Protestants 217 How sacraments operate 218 God s gift
here and now 219 Identification of the gift with the elements 220 Pastoral concerns 220 Calvin 222 Real presence: Zwingli
223, Calvin 223 Luther s 224 and Calvin s Christology 225 Incarnation 226 Critical assessment 230 Sacrifice 230 The
problem of substances 231 Worldview assumptions 233 Western individualism 235 Eucharist as celebration 237 m Rele-
vance 238 The presence of Christ in African spirituality 238 and modernity 240
Part II: Lutheran contextual theology 242
11 Responsibility for God s world - Luther s political ethics 243
L Foundations 245 Law and gospel 247 Salvation as a gift 248 Functions of the law 249 Ethical guidelines 250 II Chris-
tians in public life 251 Private spirituality and public responsibility 253 Two-fold rule of God 255 Church and state 257 HI
Unjust government 258 Prophecy 259 Civil disobedience 261 Luther a puppet of princes? 262 Self-defence 265 IV Cri-
tique 268 Misunderstandings 268 Weaknesses 269 Altruism 269 Mental and social structures 270 Selfish rationality 271
Devolution 271 Injustices produce chaos 272 Impartial authority 273 Human rights 273 Democratic mandate 274
12 Prophecy or confession - A Lutheran response to social injustice 277
Definitions 278 The core: unconditional acceptance 280 Liberation theology 281 Gospel or law? 282 Confession as eman-
cipated law 283 Confession and prophecy 285 Suggestions for the future 287 Signs of the times 288
13 Acceptance in action - A Lutheran approach to the HIV pandemic 289
L Luther s treatise on the plague 290 n Luther s theology applied to the HTV pandemic 294 The Lutheran/Moravian Plan of
Action 294 Obstacles 295 Opportunities 296 Theological basis 297 Infrastructure and strategy 299 IIL Critical reflections
302 God 303 God s law 303 The gospel 304 Fruit of the gospel 305 Public responsibility 305 Practical involvement 306
Issues not addressed 306
14 Conclusion: A theology for our times? 309
Experiential theology 309 Faith as trust 310 Transformative acceptance 311 Freedom and responsibility 312
Bibliography 313
Index and Glossary 317
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Martin Luther's message for us today
A perspective from the South
Klaus Niirnberger
Cluster Publications
Pietermaritzburg
Contents
Part I: Luther's experiential theology 1
1 Introduction - What this book is all about 3
Reasons for the book 3 What is the Word of God? 5 Our approach to Reformation theology 3 Is Luther still relevant? 8 Has
Luther been discredited beyond repair? 9 Deficiencies in Luther's theology 10 How to gain access to Luther's theology 11
Overview 12
2 The Word of God - light in the darkness of life 14
L Luther's position 15 What is 'God'7 15 God's intentions revealed in Christ 17, hidden in life 18 revealed in his Word 21,
by earthly means 23, hidden in the cross 24, revealed by God's Spirit 26 Dialectics of God experience 27 O Relevance 29
Luther's experiential approach 29, in relation to African religion 30, to science 31, to hedonism 33, to meaninglessness 34, to
idols 35 m Critique 36 Concepts of God 36 and the devil 39
3 The gift of faith - a new motivation 41
I Luther's position 42 Faith is trust 42, 'creates God' 43, is based on Christ crucified 44, has nothing to show 44, is afflicted
45, created by the Spirit through the Word 46, mediated by the community 46, liberates from bondages 47, brings good fruit
48, empowers 49, is formalised by rituals 52 IL Relevance and critique 54 'Born again' 54 1 cannot believe 55 Fatalism 55
4 Predestined to be damned? - God's open future 57
L The classical doctrine 57 The motive 59 Calvin 60 Luther 61 n Relevance 65 Consequences 65, for faith, for society
66 m Critique 67 Wrong assumptions about faith 67, about methodology 68, about the biblical basis 69, about the election
of Israel 70, about God 72 Because God is free, we can be free 75
5 Sources of the Word of God - Scriptures and tradition 77
L Luther's position 78 Basic alternatives 78 Luther's high esteem of Scripture 79 The gospel is key 81 The Old Testament
83 Canon in the Canon 84 Authority and critique 85 The proclaimed gospel 86 The Bible for the people 87 Protestant
Orthodoxy 88 Luther and inerrancy 89 IL Relevance 91 Legitimacy / necessity of critique 91 The literal meaning leads to
critique 92 Modern critique 93 m Critical reflections 93 Assessment of Luther's position 93 Modem henneneutics 94 A
comprehensive concept of salvation 97
6 The gift of righteousness - law and gospel 99
I Biblical background 100 Conditional acceptance 100, in social terms 101 Unconditional acceptance 103 Well-being or
heavenly bliss 104 God's future on earth 105 Conflicts 106 n The Reformation 107 Medieval background 107 Luther
rediscovers the'good news' 107 The conflict 108 Calvin 109 and Luther 110 on law and gospel Good fruits 111 The law
continues 112 Christian freedom 112 and responsibility 113 New decalogues 114 Discipleship 115 Gratitude 116 Justified
yet sinner 117 God's twofold rule 117 The ethical norm 118 The lesser evil 119 D Relevance 121 ffl Critique 123 The
legal framework 123 Misconceptions 124 Saved through Christ 124 What is salvation 126
7 The incarnate Word - a new community 129
I Luther's position 130 Foundations of the church 130 The visible and invisible church 132 Salvation outside the church
133 Calvin 133 Church unity 133 The church as organisation 134 Rejection of the papacy 136 Was Luther an individual-
ist? 137 n Relevance 142 Structures should serve well-being 142 Ingroup-outgroup relations 143 Ideological conflicts 144
Unity and diversity 145 m Critique 147 Lutheran conditions of acceptance 147 Modes of existence of the church 148
Missionary task ISO Post-Reformation developments 150
8 The ordained ministry - empowering God's people 152
I Biblical background 153 Old Testament 153 Jesus as Messiah 154 The apostles I5S Post-apostolic developments 157
Rise of the papacy 158 JL The Catholic model 159 Administrative 159, doctrinal authority 160 Priesthood 161 III Luther
161 Theological 161 and institutional basis 163 Regional offices 164 The ministry as a profession 165 Lay leadership 166
Training, ordination, induction 166 The congregation calls the pastor 167 IV Protestant critique of the Catholic model 168
Freedom and authority of every Christian 171 V Relevance 174 Traditionalism 174 Modernity and conservatism 175 Co-
lonial Africa 176 Dynamic leadership 177 VL Critique Institutional developments 178 Missionary impact 179 Democracy
vs God's Lordship 180 Leadership in Lutheranism 181 Nasty questions 183 Leadership of women 186 An alternative
ministry 186 Lay ministry in Africa 187
9 Baptism - initiation into the Body of Christ 189
L The worship service 189 0 What are sacraments 192 Sacraments and preaching 193 m Stances during the Reformation
194 Catholic 194 Luther 195 Calvin 196 IV Relevance and critique 199 Infant baptism 199 Spurious arguments 200 Yet
Luther was right 201 The faith of the infant 203 Theological basics 205 Luther's critique of Anabaptists 206 Lutheran
aberrations 207 Church discipline for the lebaptised? 208 Immersion or sprinkling 209
10 The Lord's Supper - celebrating our reunion with God 211
I Alternative interpretations 212 The Mass as sacrifice 212 Transubstantiation 212 Luther on sacraments 213 Transubstan-
tiation rejected 215 Mass as sacrifice rejected 216 Luther vs other Protestants 217 How sacraments operate 218 God's gift
here and now 219 Identification of the gift with the elements 220 Pastoral concerns 220 Calvin 222 Real presence: Zwingli
223, Calvin 223 Luther's 224 and Calvin's Christology 225 Incarnation 226 Critical assessment 230 Sacrifice 230 The
problem of substances 231 Worldview assumptions 233 Western individualism 235 Eucharist as celebration 237 m Rele-
vance 238 The presence of Christ in African spirituality 238 and modernity 240
Part II: Lutheran contextual theology 242
11 Responsibility for God's world - Luther's political ethics 243
L Foundations 245 Law and gospel 247 Salvation as a gift 248 Functions of the law 249 Ethical guidelines 250 II Chris-
tians in public life 251 Private spirituality and public responsibility 253 Two-fold rule of God 255 Church and state 257 HI
Unjust government 258 Prophecy 259 Civil disobedience 261 Luther a puppet of princes? 262 Self-defence 265 IV Cri-
tique 268 Misunderstandings 268 Weaknesses 269 Altruism 269 Mental and social structures 270 Selfish rationality 271
Devolution 271 Injustices produce chaos 272 Impartial authority 273 Human rights 273 Democratic mandate 274
12 Prophecy or confession - A Lutheran response to social injustice 277
Definitions 278 The core: unconditional acceptance 280 Liberation theology 281 Gospel or law? 282 Confession as eman-
cipated law 283 Confession and prophecy 285 Suggestions for the future 287 Signs of the times 288
13 Acceptance in action - A Lutheran approach to the HIV pandemic 289
L Luther's treatise on the plague 290 n Luther's theology applied to the HTV pandemic 294 The Lutheran/Moravian Plan of
Action 294 Obstacles 295 Opportunities 296 Theological basis 297 Infrastructure and strategy 299 IIL Critical reflections
302 God 303 God's law 303 The gospel 304 Fruit of the gospel 305 Public responsibility 305 Practical involvement 306
Issues not addressed 306
14 Conclusion: A theology for our times? 309
Experiential theology 309 Faith as trust 310 Transformative acceptance 311 Freedom and responsibility 312
Bibliography 313
Index and Glossary 317 |
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