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Who Do I Say That You Are?

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by William W Schumacher

    • Author

      William W Schumacher

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Wipf & Stock Publishers

    • Published

      January 2010

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      The question of what it means to be a human creature lies at the heart of contemporary wrestling with anthropology, and especially anthropology from a theological perspective. Through both historical and systematic engagement with the so-called Finnish school of Tuomo Mannermaa, this study explores and assesses the anthropological dimension of their theology of theosis, or deification. Mannermaa initiated a minor revolution in Luther studies and in contemporary Lutheran theology by interpreting Luther's doctrine of justification to be a close analog to the Eastern Orthodox doctrine of theosis, but his ecumenical interests led him to minimize or overlook key themes in Luther and sharp distinctions between Luther and Orthodox theologians. Mannermaa's colleague Simo Peura then developed this thesis with specific reference to anthropology in a way reminiscent of the sixteenth-century reformer Andreas Osiander. On closer inspection, the project of Mannermaa and his Finnish colleagues fails to understand adequately both Luther's sources and his own theological development. In this study, a theological anthropology which is more consistent with Luther's theology is developed, an anthropology which is determined by God's address to his human creatures: what God himself says we are, and what he makes us by that word. Such an answer to the anthropological question refuses to flee from creation but instead upholds the complex and paradoxical nature of human beings as creatures, sinners, and saints. ""What it means to be human has become the major topic in theology, philosophy, and the social sciences in our time . . . On the basis of Luther's understanding this study proposes a view of humanity in which God's word determines what human identity and human existence are. The Creator's address to his creatures makes their existence possible and frees them to be human--and nothing less Schumacher's proposal will command careful study and discussion throughout the world."" --Robert A. Kolb Concordia Seminary Saint Louis, Missouri ""Schumacher provides the most comprehensive appraisal of the Finns to date . . . He shows that Luther's is not an alternative view of divination to that of medieval theologians but a subversion of it. No ontic category is as real or definitive of the sinful human as God's justifying word. It is that word alone which imparts grace and new life. Schumacher's work is required reading for any scholar of Reformation studies who wants to understand Luther on his own terms."" --Mark C. Mattes Grand View University Des Moines, Iowa William W. Schumacher has lived and taught in Africa, Europe, and North America. He currently serves as Mission Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Dean of Theological Research and Publication at Concordia Seminary in Saint Louis, Missouri.

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      • Author

        William W Schumacher

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Published

        January 2010

      • Weight

        454g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 13 mm

      • ISBN

        9781498252638

      • ISBN-10

        149825263X

      • Eden Code

        4921256

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      • Author/Creator: William W Schumacher

      • ISBN: 9781498252638

      • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Release Date: January 2010

      • Weight: 454g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 13 mm

      • Eden Code: 4921256


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