Situating Martin Luther within World Christianity
Situating Martin Luther within World Christianity:Post-Eurocentric Perspective Paul S. Chung Introduction It is my pleasure to present my understanding
Ted Peters and Christian Nationalism
Responding to “A Theological Declaration in North America 2025” Does 2025 mark a kairos moment in America? Should theologians stand up like
Duane Larson and Christian Nationalism
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Antisemitism and Scapegoat Confuzzlement
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Christian Nationalism and Anthropology
When a few weeks ago the Old Professors Association (OPA) published “We Belong, Not to Ourselves, But to Christ,” I criticized the document. Oh yes, “We Belong” exhibits the courage and clarity we saw in the Barmen Declaration of 1934. Yet, I contended that if “We Belong” were an arrow it might miss the target.
We belong, not to ourselves, but to Christ
Ted Peters posts articles and notices in the field of Public Theology. He is a Lutheran pastor and emeritus professor at the Graduate Theological Union. He co-edits the journal, Theology and Science, with Robert John Russell on behalf of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, in Berkeley, California, USA. His single volume systematic theology, God—The World’s Future, is now in the 3rd edition.





