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Author Luy, David J., author

Title Dominus mortis : Martin Luther on the incorruptibility of God in Christ / David J. Luy
Published Minneapolis, Minnesota : Fortress Press, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 266 pages)
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The road oft-taken : a thematic anatomy of the divergence thesis -- Detractor or debtor? : Luther on the late medieval metaphysics of the incarnation -- The suffering of God in Christ : a sixteenth-century breakthrough? -- Only the impassible God can help : Luther on the sufferings of Christ and the invigoration of human frailty -- Deathless might in the form of mortal weakness : toward a renovated appropriation of Luther's christology -- Conclusion
Summary Modern interpreters typically attach revolutionary significance to Luther's Christology on account of its unprecedented endorsement of God's ontological vulnerability. This passibilist reading of Luther's theology has sourced a long channel of speculative theology and philosophy, from Hegel to Moltmann, which regards Luther as an ally against antique, philosophical assumptions, which are supposed to occlude the genuine immanence of God to history and experience. David J. Luy challenges this history of reception and rejects the interpretation of Luther's Christology upon which it is founded. Dominus mortis creates the conditions necessary for an alternative appropriation of Luther's Christological legacy. By re-specifying certain key aspects of Luther's Christological commitments, Luy provides a careful reassessment of how Luther's theology can make a contribution within ongoing attempts to adequately conceptualize divine immanence. Luther is demonstrated as a theologian who creatively appropriates the patristic and medieval theological tradition and whose constructive enterprise is significant for the ways that it disrupts widely held assumptions about the doctrine of divine impassibility, the transcendence of God, dogmatic development, and the relationship of God to suffering
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-260) and indexes
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Subject Jesus Christ -- Passion
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
SUBJECT Jesus Christ fast
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 fast
Subject God (Christianity)
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Systematic.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- History.
God (Christianity)
Passion of Jesus Christ
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781451489590
1451489595