God and Government

Martin Luther's Political Thought

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Church History
Cover of the book God and Government by Jarrett A. Carty, MQUP
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jarrett A. Carty ISBN: 9780773551985
Publisher: MQUP Publication: November 8, 2017
Imprint: MQUP Language: English
Author: Jarrett A. Carty
ISBN: 9780773551985
Publisher: MQUP
Publication: November 8, 2017
Imprint: MQUP
Language: English

Martin Luther (1483–1546) famously began the Reformation, a movement that shook Europe with religious schism and social upheaval. While his Ninety-Five Theses and other theological works have received centuries of scrutiny and recognition, his political writings have traditionally been dismissed as inconsistent or incoherent. God and Government focuses on Luther’s interpretations of theology and the Bible, the historical context of the Reformation, and a wide range of writings that have been misread or misappropriated. Re-contextualizing and clarifying Luther’s political ideas, Jarrett Carty contends that the political writings are best understood through Luther’s “two kingdoms” teaching, in which human beings are at once subjects of a spiritual inner kingdom, and another temporal outer kingdom. Focusing on Luther’s interpretations of theology and the Bible, the historical context of the Reformation, and a wide range of writings that have been misread or ignored, Carty traces how Luther applied political theories to the most difficult challenges of the Reformation, such as the Peasants’ War of 1525 and the Protestant resistance against the Holy Roman Empire, as well as social changes and educational reforms. The book further compares Luther’s political thought to that of Protestant and Catholic political reformers of the sixteenth century. Intersecting scholarship from political theory, religious studies, history, and theology, God and Government offers a comprehensive look at Martin Luther’s political thought across his career and writings.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Martin Luther (1483–1546) famously began the Reformation, a movement that shook Europe with religious schism and social upheaval. While his Ninety-Five Theses and other theological works have received centuries of scrutiny and recognition, his political writings have traditionally been dismissed as inconsistent or incoherent. God and Government focuses on Luther’s interpretations of theology and the Bible, the historical context of the Reformation, and a wide range of writings that have been misread or misappropriated. Re-contextualizing and clarifying Luther’s political ideas, Jarrett Carty contends that the political writings are best understood through Luther’s “two kingdoms” teaching, in which human beings are at once subjects of a spiritual inner kingdom, and another temporal outer kingdom. Focusing on Luther’s interpretations of theology and the Bible, the historical context of the Reformation, and a wide range of writings that have been misread or ignored, Carty traces how Luther applied political theories to the most difficult challenges of the Reformation, such as the Peasants’ War of 1525 and the Protestant resistance against the Holy Roman Empire, as well as social changes and educational reforms. The book further compares Luther’s political thought to that of Protestant and Catholic political reformers of the sixteenth century. Intersecting scholarship from political theory, religious studies, history, and theology, God and Government offers a comprehensive look at Martin Luther’s political thought across his career and writings.

More books from MQUP

Cover of the book The Chicago School Diaspora by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Techniciens de l'organisation sociale by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book The New Rationalism by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Making EI Work by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Leadership Under Fire: The Challenging Role of the Canadian University President by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Alice in Shandehland by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Milton's Leveller God by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Invasion 14 by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Sites of Governance by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Finding Franklin by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Off Balance by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book The Sweet Sixteen by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Making Policy in Turbulent Times by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book Shared Responsibility by Jarrett A. Carty
Cover of the book The Congrégation de Notre-Dame, Superiors, and the Paradox of Power, 1693-1796 by Jarrett A. Carty
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy