Atonement in Confessional Lutheran Theology

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<p>Among living Lutheran theologians writing primarily in English no other author has more command of the atonement than Jack D. Kilcrease.</p><p></p><p>In the foreword to this volume The Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison President of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod says Dr. Kilcrease is a reliable clear and faithful guide. With the abiding confession that is in accordance with Scripture and the Lutheran confessions in the 1580 <em>Book of Concord</em> Harrison says Kilcrease patiently and calmly takes the reader through the labyrinth of the history of the dogmas of atonement justification including numerous insufficient approaches recognized by Luther and Gerhard philosophical influences driving Kant and Schleiermacher affecting von Hoffmann and the 'Radical Lutherans' of our time. ... This collection is essential for anyone attempting to decipher the issues swirling about this central dogma of the justification of the sinner before God and desiring to be faithful to the confessionally Lutheran witness to the truth.</p><p></p><p>This impressive collection as Harrison calls it is an anthology of Kilcrease's writings on atonement including:</p><p></p><ul><li>Martin Luther's Unique Contribution to Western Atonement Theology</li><li>The Centrality of Substitutionary Atonement</li><li>Johann Gerhard the Socinians and Modern Rejections of Substitutionary Atonement</li><li><em>Heilsgeschicte</em> and Atonement in the Theology of Johannes Christian Konrad von Hofmann (1810-1877): An Exposition and Critique</li><li>Gerhard Forde: A Short Appreciation and Critique</li><li>Gerhard Forde's Theology of Atonement and Justification: A Confessional Lutheran Response</li><li>Gerhard Forde's Doctrine of the Law: A Confessional Lutheran Critique</li><li>Justification or Atonement? A Brief Comment on the Methodology of the Central Dogma Theory</li><li>What Radical Lutherans Can Learn from Waltherian Lutherans</li><li>Atonement in Franz Pieper: Context and Confession</li></ul><p></p><p>Added is a summary and commentary on Kilcrease's <em>The Doctrine of the Atonement from Luther to Forde</em> by Rev. Dennis E. McFadden.</p><p></p><p>Kilcrease is the author or editor of other books including:</p><p></p><ul><li><em>Lutheran Dogmatics: The Evangelical-Catholic Faith for an Age of Contested Truth</em> (Bellingham WA: Lexham Academic) [Forthcoming in 2025]</li><li><em>The Self-Donation of God: A Contemporary Lutheran Approach to Christ and His Benefits</em></li><li><em>Justification by the Word: Restoring Sola Fide</em> (Bellingham WA: Lexham Academic 2022) [Finalist for Christianity Today's Academic Book of the Year Award]</li><li><em>Holy Scripture </em>Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics Series vol. 2 (Ft. Wayne IN: Luther Academy 2020)</li><li><em>The Doctrine of Atonement: From Luther to Forde</em> (Eugene OR: Wipf & Stock 2018)</li><li><em>Martin Luther in His Own Words: Essential Writings of the Reformation</em> (Grand Rapids: Baker Publishers 2017)</li><li><em>The Self-Donation of God: A Contemporary Lutheran Approach to Christ and His Benefits</em> (Eugene OR: Wipf & Stock 2013)</li></ul><p></p><p>Kilcrease's extensive curriculum vitae is included at the end of the new title.</p><p></p><p>This work by Kilcrease expands the <em>Atonement in Confessional Lutheran Theology</em> series which also includes:</p><p></p><ul><li><em>Atonement in Confessional Lutheran Theology: Franz Pieper</em></li><li><em>Atonement in Confessional Lutheran Theology: Chorus of Voices</em></li></ul>
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