Theology and Context(s)
Introduction
This issue entitled “Waterloo Lutheran Seminary/Wilfrid Laurier University at 100/Eastern Synod of the ELCIC at 150: Remembering for the Future” features a number of essays that reflect the emphasis on context in contemporary theology.Foreword
Remembering for the Future
Margaret Leask
Articles
Ulrich Siegfried Leupold (1909-70)
Paul Helmer
“Only If”: Lutheran Identity in Canada
Karen Kuhnert
Waterloo Lutheran Seminary at 101 Years of Age Deeply Rooted - Stretching Upward and Outward
Marge Watters Knebel
Studies and Observations
Did Paul See the Saving Significance of Jesus’ Death as Resulting from Divine Violence? Dialogical Reflections on Romans 3:25
Christian Eberhart and Don Schweitzer
Sermons
Sermon on John 12:20-33
Paul Sartison
Book Reviews
Three Prehistoric Inventions That Shaped Us
Glen Nelson
Two Kinds of Love: Martin Luther’s Religious World
Allen Jorgenson
Christianity: how a despised sect from a minority religion came to dominate the Roman Empire
Oscar Cole-Arnal
Documents and Images for the Study of Paul
Oscar Cole-Arnal
The Colonized Apostle: Paul Through Postcolonial Eyes
Oscar Cole-Arnal
Dorothee Soelle: mystic and rebel
Laura MacGregor
The Reliability of the New Testament.
Tony Burke
The Political Aims of Jesus
Oscar Cole-Arnal
Many Forms of Madness: A Family’s Struggle with Mental Illness and the Mental Health System
Brice Balmer
Two Kinds of Love: Martin Luther’s Religious World
Gordon A. Jensen