Many people today question whether Jesus can still be asserted as the normative, decisive, and final self-revelation of God for the salvation of the world. Braaten offers an incisive examination of…
Indispensable to understanding the advent and import of today's radically pluralistic scene, this unique historical anthology presents 37 signal readings from key theologians of this century. Outst…
Carl Braaten here issues an energetic call for a truly ecumenical church, including a Lutheran rationale for recovery of the historical episcopacy and papal primacy as servants of the gospel. Braat…
That All May Believe brings an evangelical catholic theological perspective to bear on controversial issues having to do with the truth of the gospel, the ecumenical quest for church unity, and the…
This book introduces the English-speaking world to the new Finnish interpretation of the theology of Martin Luther, initiated by the writings of Tuomo Mannermaa of Helsinki University. At the heart…
With increasing awareness of the permanence of religious pluralism and increasing acceptance of other religions as valid ways to God, some theologians have argued that Christianity needs to abandon…
In this compelling memoir the author tells the story of his life as a theologian, from his early years as a missionary kid in Madagascar, to his years of study at the universities of Paris, Hravard…
This book sets forth the main principles of classical Luthrean theology, but with an eschatological accent. The canonical, confessional, ecumenical, Chrsiticentric, sacramental, law/gospel and two …