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This pioneering book brings the 16th-century reformer, Martin Luther, and the 15th-century philosopher-cardinal, Nicholas of Cusa, into conversation on issues long considered divisive. It compares their thought on central issues such as justification, the cross, learned ignorance, hiddenness, Islam, non-contradiction, reform, freedom of the will, and implications for ecumenical dialogue. Without appealing to a "common denominator" or "little Luthers" before Luther, the methodology of "different…
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  • ISBN-10: 9004734996
  • ISBN-13: 9789004734999
  • Kalba: Anglų

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This pioneering book brings the 16th-century reformer, Martin Luther, and the 15th-century philosopher-cardinal, Nicholas of Cusa, into conversation on issues long considered divisive. It compares their thought on central issues such as justification, the cross, learned ignorance, hiddenness, Islam, non-contradiction, reform, freedom of the will, and implications for ecumenical dialogue. Without appealing to a "common denominator" or "little Luthers" before Luther, the methodology of "differentiated consensus" allows new perspectives on two of the best-known theologians and reformers of their time.

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  • ISBN-10: 9004734996
  • ISBN-13: 9789004734999
  • Kalba: Anglų

This pioneering book brings the 16th-century reformer, Martin Luther, and the 15th-century philosopher-cardinal, Nicholas of Cusa, into conversation on issues long considered divisive. It compares their thought on central issues such as justification, the cross, learned ignorance, hiddenness, Islam, non-contradiction, reform, freedom of the will, and implications for ecumenical dialogue. Without appealing to a "common denominator" or "little Luthers" before Luther, the methodology of "differentiated consensus" allows new perspectives on two of the best-known theologians and reformers of their time.

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