From different perspectives this book studies the role of Reformation theology in the shaping of Danish society and the social dimensions of Lutheran confessional culture. The book develops an approach making it possible to draw strong conclusion about the social teaching of Luther and its impact on the development of the Danish society. It works on a conceptual level by analyzing the social dimensions of key Lutheran concepts and their translation into the doctrine of the three estates (church, household, and state), and on the level of lived experience of life within these three orders, not at least within the household forming the ideal form also for church and state. Thus the chapters in the book endeavor to connect the social ideas inherent in the Lutheran confession with the social formation of the Danish state from the Reformation into the period of Absolutism. A long mono-confessional situation within the Danish Monarchy makes it possible to study the impact of Lutheranism and the development of a confessional culture within a uniquely long timeframe. The focus is on basic mediums for the translation of Lutheran ideas into social practice: law, primarily connected to marriage and family; and the role of household, both as primary social relations and as basic social and political model. In this way the book offers important insights for theologians, historians, sociologists, and academically anyone interested in the relation between theology and sociality, confession and culture.
Bo Kristian Holm Libros



Focusing on the relationship between justification, gift-economy and ontology, this volume addresses fundamental issues in contemporary Reformation theology with an impact on the understanding of creation theology, human passivity/activity, self-giving, the concept of excess, and generosity. This volume brings the discussion of the role of studies in exchanging gifts into a Lutheran context, offering necessary clarifications on Lutheran thinking and Lutheran perspectives on existing discussions in other traditions. With its focus on gift-economy and ontology, this volume provides new perspectives on the core of Lutheran theology and identifies the crucial issues. The volume contains English and German studies. With contributions by: Oswald Bayer, Ingolf U. Dalferth, Risto Saarinen, Bo Kristian Holm, Niels Henrik Gregersen, Christine Põder, Peter Widmann
Gabe und Geben bei Luther
Das Verhältnis zwischen Reziprozität und reformatorischer Rechtfertigungslehre
- 274 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Mit Hilfe des kulturanthropologischen Verständnisses von einer ‚Ökonomie der Gabe‘ (Reziprozität) wird anhand von Texten Martin Luthers - vor allem aus den Jahren zwischen 1518 und 1522 - gezeigt, wie dessen Rechtfertigungslehre ohne einen Gedanken der wieder etablierten Gegenseitigkeit zwischen Gott und Mensch gar nicht formulierbar ist. Luthers neu gewonnenes Verständnis von Gegenseitigkeit ist die Voraussetzung für sein positives Verständnis vom Christenmenschen und für seine häufige Parallelisierung von Christologie und Anthropologie.