Our Ninety-Five Theses

Our Ninety-Five Theses

500 Years after the ReformationBy Alberto García, Justo González
Michael Caine
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Just as in the days of Luther, we are living in a world undergoing enormous changes in the social political, economic, religious, cultural and technological arenas. As in the times of the monk from Wittenberg, these changes also challenge and force the Church to rethink and transform itself. For this reason, the Association for Hispanic Theological Education (AETH for its name in Spanish) considers the publication of this book very relevant. Because it is about commemorating what happened five centuries ago as much as about reliving it in light of our realities. In a very particular way, this book is an invitation to the Church in general and to the Hispanic Church in particular not to forget thesis 55 raised by the authors: "We are not helpless victims, but God's people called to be instrument of his grace, justice and reconciliation."

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GenrePolitics and Government
Length9 hrs 21 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 1, 2016
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Presentation
118. The Protestant Reformation from a Perspective of Restoration
2Dedication
129. The Reformation from a Holiness Perspective
3Introduction
1310. The Reformation from a Pentecostal Perspective
41. 500 Years After Luther’s 95 Theses: A Catholic Perspective
1411. The Reformation from a Feminine Perspective
52. The Reformation as Seen From a Lutheran Perspective
1512. The Reformation from a Social Perspective: A Lesson from the Crucified People
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63. The Reformation from a Reformed and Latino Perspective
1613. The Reformation in Light of a Christian Formation: Perspective Within the Life of Our Latino People
74. A Reflection Concerning Anglicanism and the Hispanic World
1714. The Reformations of the Sixteenth Century and the Christian Mission: Lessons for Today’s Church
85. An Incomplete Reformation: Luther’s 95 Theses from an Anabaptist Perspective
1815. Explanation of Our Ninety-Five Theses
96. Baptists and the Reformation: Latina Reflections
1916. Our Ninety-Five Theses
107. The Protestant Reformation from a Latino Methodist Perspective
20Contributors

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