By faith alone : essays on justification in honor of Gerhard O. Forde /
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,
c2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Gerhard O. Forde and the doctrine of justification /
- Joseph A. Burgess and Marc Kolden
- Examining sources : influences on Gerhard Forde's theology /
- James Arne Nestingen
- Background comments on the doctrine of justification by faith alone /
- Marc Kolden
- Justification by faith? An unguarded essay /
- Leif Grane
- The bondage of the free human /
- Klaus Schwarzwaller
- Justification : basis and boundary of theology /
- Oswald Bayer
- Here we stand /
- Reginald H. Fuller
- God's self-revelation in the sacrament of the altar /
- Jane E. Strohl
- Philip Melanchthon's contribution to Luther's debate with Erasmus over the bondage of the will /
- Timothy J. Wengert
- Human performance and the righteousness of faith : Martin Chemnitz's anti-Roman polemic in formula of Concord III /
- Robert Kolb
- Overcoming the anathemas : a Catholic view /
- George H. Tavard
- Lifting the condemnations : does it make sense? /
- Inge Lonning
- Justification and atonement : an ecumenical trajectory /
- George Lindbeck
- A Roman Catholic view of justification in light of the dialogues /
- Avery Cardinal Dulles
- Open community : the ecclesial reality of justification /
- Scott Hendrix
- Justification and the historic episcopate /
- John H. Rodgers, Jr.
- Earthly vocation as a corollary of justification by faith /
- Marc Kolden
- The eschatological significance of justification for preaching /
- Roy A. Harrisville
- Pastoral care in the light of justification by faith alone /
- C. FitzSimons Allison
- The dark room, the labyrinth, and the mirror : on interpreting Luther's thought on justification and justice /
- Vitor Westhelle
- Faithful teaching, but religious? /
- Robert Bertram
- Bibliography of the publications of Gerhard O. Forde.