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050 0 0 _aBR333.5.P6 C768 2017
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100 1 _aCrouse, Robert C.,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aTwo kingdoms & two cities :
_bmapping theological traditions of church, culture, and civil order /
_cRobert C. Crouse.
246 3 _aTwo kingdoms and two cities
246 3 _a2 kingdoms & 2 cities
264 1 _aMinneapolis :
_bFortress Press,
_c[2017]
300 _axxii, 252 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 1 _aEmerging scholars
500 _aRevision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Wheaton College, 2016.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 237-247) and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- 1. Luther's "inward/outward" two kingdoms -- 2. Niebuhr, Bonhoeffer, and a "dialectical" two kingdoms -- 3. Lutheran and Catholic neoconservatism and a "paradoxical" two kingdoms -- 4. Reformed two-kingdom theology and a "parallel" two kingdoms -- 5. Neo-Augustinian liberalism and an "eschatological" two kingdoms -- 6. Augustine and a "Christendom" two cities -- 7. Oliver O'Donovan and a doctrine of the "two" -- Conclusion.
520 _aThe recent emergence of "two kingdoms" and "two cities" approaches to Christian social thinking are shown to have a key and often unacknowledged connection to Luther's reshaping of the Augustinian paradigm. The project works for a better understanding of Luther's own thought to help understand the convergences and divergences of Christian political theology in the twentieth century and today. In particular, Luther's two-kingdom thinking issued forth in a strong distinction of law and gospel that was also worked out in twofold pairs of Israel and church, general and special revelation, creation and redemption, and especially the outward and inward life. The work traces this legacy through acceptance and modification by Niebuhr and Bonhoeffer, Lutheran and Catholic neoconservatives, Reformed two-kingdom proponents, Augustinian liberals, and finally Oliver O'Donovan. The conclusion reflects on both the historical narrative and its connection to an account of modern liberalism, as well as a theological reflection on hermeneutical decisions of the "twoness" of Christian theology.
600 0 0 _aAugustine,
_cof Hippo, Saint,
_d354-430.
600 1 0 _aLuther, Martin,
_d1483-1546.
600 0 7 _aAugustine,
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_d354-430.
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600 1 7 _aLuther, Martin,
_d1483-1546.
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650 0 _aTwo kingdoms (Lutheran theology)
650 0 _aPolitical theology.
650 7 _aPolitical theology.
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650 7 _aTwo kingdoms (Lutheran theology)
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830 0 _aEmerging scholars.
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