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- Theology, Medieval History, Church History, Patristics, Martin Luther, Lutheran Theology, and 82 moreLutheran Confessional Theology, Early Modern Lutheran history, Martin luther and the Reformation, Lutheran philosophy and theology of music, Christology, Karl Barth, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Eberhard Jüngel, Hans Urs von Balthasar, History of Christianity, History of Christian Doctrine, Irenaeus, Athanasius, Systematic Theology, Trinitarian Theology, Trinity, Doctrine of the Trinity, Doctrine of Creation, Sacramental Theology, Atonement theology, Justification by Faith, Oswald Bayer, Johann Georg Hamman, Medieval Theology, Patristic Theology, Modern Theology, Faith and Reason, John Milbank, Radical Orthodoxy (Theology), John of Damascus, New Testament, Philosophy, History, Religion, Philosophy Of Religion, Thomas Aquinas, Theology of Thomas Aquinas, Martin Chemnitz, Orthodox Lutheranism, Lutheran Orthodoxy, Orthodox-Lutheran Dialogue, Gerhard Forde, Philipp Melanchthon, Anselm of Canterbury, Reformed scholasticism, Jonathan Edwards, G.W.F. Hegel, Johann Gottfried Herder, Thomasius, Thomas Hobbes, Mediaeval Nominalism, Soren Kierkegaard, Biblical Studies, Early Christianity, Philosophical Theology, Historical Theology, New Testament and Christian Origins, Second Temple Judaism, Eschatology and Apocalypticism, Augustine, Ecclesiology, Historical Jesus, Political Theology, Theological Anthropology, Doctrine of God, Hermeneutics, Gnosticism, Catholic Theology, Jean-Luc Marion, Henri de Lubac, Sergei Bulgakov, Nikolai Berdyaev, Vladimir Soloviev, Pavel Florenski, History of Philosophy, Late Antiquity, Byzantine Studies, Catherine Pickstock, Larry Hurtado, Neo-Lutheranism, Steven D. Paulson, and Gnesio Lutheranedit
- Jack D. Kilcrease is an associate professor of historical and systematic theology at the Institute of Lutheran Theolo... moreJack D. Kilcrease is an associate professor of historical and systematic theology at the Institute of Lutheran Theology. He grew up in Oregon and attended Luther College in Iowa (B.A. History and Religion) and Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN (M.A. Doctrine and Theology). He graduated in 2009 from Marquette University with a Ph.D in Systematic Theology. He is the author of the following articles: "Martin Luther and Bernard of Clairvaux on the Bridal Mystical Motif," (Journal of Ecclesiastical History) "Creation's Praise: A Short Liturgical Reading of Genesis and Revelation," (Pro Ecclesia) "Kenosis and Vocation: Christ as the Exemplar and Agent of Christian Freedom," (LOGIA) "Gerhard O. Forde on the Law" (Concordia Theological Quarterly). He has also written the following books: "The Self-Donation of God: A Contemporary Lutheran approach to Christ and His Benefits," "Martin Luther in His Own Words: The Essential Writings of the Reformation," and "Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics vol. 2: Holy Scripture." Beyond these projects, he has also made contributions to the "Encyclopedia of Martin Luther and the Reformation" and "Dictionary of Luther and Lutheran Tradition."edit
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Like Stanley Hauerwas, many contemporary American theologians have argued that the Church should rejoice in the end of Christendom. It is, they claim, a unique opportunity to become more authentically Christian. I argue against this... more
Like Stanley Hauerwas, many contemporary American theologians have argued that the Church should rejoice in the end of Christendom. It is, they claim, a unique opportunity to become more authentically Christian. I argue against this notion from a Lutheran Confessional perspective.
I contributed the following articles to this collection: “Adiaphoristic Controversy,” “Antinomian Controversies,” “Crypto-Calvinistic Controversy,” “Flacian Controversy,” “Luther’s Views on the Incarnation,” “Lutheran Orthodoxy,”... more
I contributed the following articles to this collection: “Adiaphoristic Controversy,” “Antinomian Controversies,” “Crypto-Calvinistic Controversy,”
“Flacian Controversy,” “Luther’s Views on the Incarnation,” “Lutheran Orthodoxy,”
“Mystical Union” “Matthias Flacius Illyricus,” “Philippism,”
“Flacian Controversy,” “Luther’s Views on the Incarnation,” “Lutheran Orthodoxy,”
“Mystical Union” “Matthias Flacius Illyricus,” “Philippism,”
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An collection of Luther's writings which I edited and introduced.
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This will appear in: Aquinas among the Protestants, eds., Carl Manfred Svensson and David VanDrunen (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017)
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I wrote an article for "mystical union" here.