Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Upon the occasion of the 500th anniversary Martin Luther’s publication of his 95 theses, this composite article brings together five perspectives on the missiological legacy of the reformer and the subsequent Protestant Reformation. The blend of voices makes clear that Luther and the subsequent Protestant Reformation do not have a simple missiological legacy but rather various legacies: theological, ecclesiological, political, and practical; some of which co-exist, and even collide, in the same ecclesiastical community. The scandalous legacy of a splintered and splintering church remains. Yet, demonstrations of mutual recognition, reciprocal respect, and genuine fellowship can be found in certain missiological circles.
Recommended Citation
Starcher, Richard L.; Huber, Philip C.; Jennings, J. Nelson; Hartley, Benjamin L.; Nussbaum, Stan; and Burrows, William R., "Perspectives on the Missiological Legacy of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation" (2017). Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology. 352.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ccs/352
Comments
Originally published in Missiology: An International Review 2017, Vol. 45(4) 374–395 © The Author(s) 2017.
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0091829617731594