This site redefines a prophetic theology of audacity. It invites theologians and scholars to engage in archaeological analysis and clarify discourse as they interrogate effective history. The focus is on lives that have been foreclosed or buried, adopting the standpoint of the poor and marginalized by speaking from their perspective.

This site features book reviews based on critical analysis and evaluation. Each review offers readers insight into the book’s content, style, and effectiveness. It includes a summary of the narrative, context, and themes, along with the reviewer’s personal opinion. The reviews also provide an objective assessment of the book’s strengths and weaknesses.

Luther against the Jews

Luther against the Jews: The Ethics of Historical Interpretation Craig L. Nessan Wartburg Theological Seminary Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A. When you

Public Theology: Church and the State

It is essential to conceptualize the dialectical relationship between the church and the state in light of the global rise

Justification and Justice

Paul Chung: We Belong 16: Justification and Justice Lutheran Public Theology in Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Christine Helmer, Craig Nessan, and Ted

Argument: Helmut Gollwitzer

Reviewed by Paul S. Chung It is my pleasure to introduce Professor W. Travis McMaken’s study of Helmut Gollwitzer. This