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Martin Luther, too, would have recognized in this film his own theology of the cross.
We can claim that the theology of the Cross forces us now to talk of God in very different ways.
George Grant and the theology of the Cross.
Luther's theology of the cross totally destroys the modern gospel of success.
Saved from Sacrifice: A Theology of the Cross.
Staurology (or theology of the Cross)
Luther's Theology of the Cross.
Luther on the Theology of the Cross By Robert Kolb.
The notion of God attacking someone without provocation might well seem horrendous, and quite alien to any theology of the Cross.
Furthermore, the author covers specific theological approaches including Martin Luther's theology of the cross and liberation theology.
Moltmann also developed an interest in Luther and Hegel, the former of whose doctrine of justification and theology of the cross interested him greatly.
Deutschlander, Daniel M. "The Theology of the Cross: Reflections on His Cross and Ours".
In addition to the Theology of the Cross there is usually emphasis on Christus Victor, which makes it clear that Easter is more important than Good Friday.
"Toward a Postmodern Theology of the Cross: Heidegger, Augustine, Derrida," in Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought, ed.
The central message of Schiemer's writing is on the theology of the cross and Passion mysticism of the Late Middle Ages: Christ suffered for the faithful of this world.
Joel Marcus notes that the other Evangelists "attenuate" Mark's emphasis on Jesus' suffering and death, and sees Mark as more strongly influenced than they are by Paul's "theology of the cross".
"Solidarity with victims", central to his teacher Jürgen Moltmann's "theology of the cross", though dislodged from the center in Volf's proposal, still remains a key aspect of God's embrace of humanity.
Moltmann's "theology of the cross" was later developed into "Liberation Theologies" from suffering people under Stalinism in Eastern Europe and military dictatorships in South America and South Korea.
Central to Volf's theology of the cross is Christ's death as an "inclusive substitute" for the ungodly, which is to say Christ's dying for them and making space "in God" for them.
Theology of the Cross (Theologia Crucis), a term coined by the theologian Martin Luther to refer to theology which points to the cross as the only source of knowledge concerning who God is and how God saves.
West is also against home schooling, declaring "In short, in my estimation, the problem with homeschooling from a theological point of view is that it embodies a 'theology of glory' and ignores, or even discounts the 'theology of the cross'.
For Nygren, agape is the properly Christian understanding of love, as is evident from New Testament texts such as the Synoptic Gospels, Paul's theology of the cross, and the identification of God and agape in 1 John.
Moltmann's "Trinitarian theology of the cross" instead says that God is a protesting God who opposes the 'Gods of this world' of power and domination by entering into human pain and suffering on the cross and on the gallows of Auschwitz.
In Martin Luther's sermon on the , he refers to theology of the cross as alien righteousness and theology of glory as proper righteousness, owing to its origin in the person who presumes that he or she justifies himself or herself by works.
Luther's thought is revolutionary to the extent that it is a theology of the cross, the negation of every affirmation: as long as the cross is at the center, the system building tendency of reason is held in check, and system building does not degenerate into System.