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Lutheran theologian Paul Hinlicky who is not afraid to tackle tough questions about the modern application of Lutheran doctrine. In these works, he compares the sense in which Lutheran doctrine was originally formulated to its application in a twenty-first-century setting. Hinlicky seeks to correct any misreading of Luther and comment on modern theology and Catholic dogma.
Readers will benefit from engaging with the traditionalist teachings of this respected scholar. His writing is invaluable for those within the Lutheran tradition, but his desire to correctly draw upon Church history to make application today is something from which any Christian can benefit.
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Paul R. Hinlicky is Tise Professor of Lutheran Studies at Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia. He is the author of Beloved Community: Critical Dogmatics after Christendom, Divine Complexity: The Rise of Creedal Christianity, and the coauthor of The Substance of Faith: Luther’s Doctrinal Theology for Today.