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A contribution to the concept of creation order from a Lutheran perspective
pp. 289-300
Abstract
In (recent) Lutheran systematic theology, the concept of creation orders is used as a heuristic tool in interpreting the world around us in order to contribute to one of the central tasks of theological ethics: the interpretation of the reality in which human beings are called to live responsibly. This article describes the opinions of several contemporary Lutheran authors on creation orders in order to compare them with the concept of creation orders in Reformed theology. It concludes with an investigation of the possibilities of a Lutheran contribution to the concept of creation orders within neo-Calvinist thinking.
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Glas Gerrit, de Ridder Jeroen (2017) The future of creation order 1: philosophical, scientific, and religious perspectives on order and emergence. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 289-300
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-70881-2_13
Full citation:
Schaeffer Hans (2017) „A contribution to the concept of creation order from a Lutheran perspective“, In: G. Glas & J. De Ridder (eds.), The future of creation order 1, Dordrecht, Springer, 289–300.