Dialog-A Journal of Theology

Papers
(The TQCC of Dialog-A Journal of Theology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Pentecostal spirituality in the context of faith and hope gospel (prosperity preaching): African Pentecostal response to the COVID‐19 pandemic6
The need to rethink African “Ideas of Christ” in the search for human flouring in post‐Covid‐19 era4
Creation and anthropology: N.F.S. Grundtvig as humanist and feminist3
Sanitation, vaccination, and sanctification: A South‐African theological engagement with COVID‐193
The “Old Testaments” of the peoples. Grundtvig's discernment of life's true order (human first, Christian next) and its relevance for the new eco‐recognition of ancestral bonds in time and space2
The entangled pandemic: Deep incarnation in creation2
Deification and sanctification in the dialogue between the Finnish Lutheran School and the Chinese Neo‐Confucian School2
United with Christ in the spirit: The pneumatological dimension of the doctrine of justification2
For the church community after COVID‐192
Towards a new agenda for vocation1
Learning to see the vulnerable1
“A time of hate? Race, Covid, and the rise of ethno‐nationalism”1
What may we hope?1
The makeshift curtain: A generous Christianity: Ecclesiologies beyond the religious‐secular binary11
Are Christian politics possible? A Kierkegaardian perspective1
Bearing witness against unbearable whiteness: Lessons from Luther for confronting racism today1
Faith and obedience in Bonhoeffer and the communicatio idiomatum1
Navigating ethics in a pandemic—Contempt for the weak versus love of neighbor in a Swedish lens1
Religion received: A Lutheran consideration of religion1
Development of contextual theology in Indonesia based on the idea of “Indonesian Unity” according to Soekarno–Hatta by Eka Darmaputera1
An interview on energy, Christian theology, and ethics with Larry Rasmussen1
Applying Jewish theology to issues in mental and physical health1
Resonant selves in ethical and theological perspective: On personhood and identity formation1
The light from the North—voyaging towards the west. Grundtvig and the Folk High School movement from Scandinavia to United States1
Becoming society again: Reimagining new social contracts through Scandinavian creation theology1
Rewilding life together: Bonhoeffer, spirituality, and interspecies community1
Religion's Role in a Martian War of Independence1
Encountering—An uncomfortable vocation of love. Theology and practice in Scandinavian parish work0
Wilhelm Loehe and North America0
Deification through the Cross: An Eastern Christian Theology of Salvation, KhaledAnatolios. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdman's, 2020. xxii + 464pp0
Introduction to the issue: Theological responses to energy and extraction0
Cutting the roots or transforming them? Luther and mysticism after 15220
An American Biblical Orientalism: The Construction of Jews, Christians, and Muslims in nineteenth century American evangelical piety. David D.GraftonLanham, MD: Lexington Books. 2019. 231 pp0
“Joseph Anton”—Life in the Shadow of a Fatwa0
When examined faith matters0
Big is beautiful: Health and well‐being in Pacific communities0
Lingering with the Bible0
Luther's interpretation of communicatio idiomatum in a new key0
Health, Death, and the Politics of Mourning0
Paul R.Hinlicky, Lutheran Theology: A Critical Introduction. Cascade Companions Series. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2020. 186 + xiv pp0
We need to be able to talk about the climate crisis0
Too little, too late? Sociological reflections on religious responses to climate crisis0
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Divine presence in Human world: The place of the Communicatio Idiomatum in Lundensian theology0
Migration and the making of global Christianity By Jehu J.Hanciles. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2021. pp 464 pages.0
Doubling‐down on gratitude0
Diaconia in Sweden in times of political election0
Supporting women now. Right now0
When belief is “baptized” by doubt: Transitions from credulity to faith0
A cross‐continental conversation about sin and shame with Marcia Blasi and Marit Trelstad0
The Destruction of the Canaanites: God, Genocide, and Biblical Interpretation, CharlieTrimm. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2022. 127pp. $14.99 (paper)0
Theology as embodied: How tangible theology offers a new invitation to embodied people0
Luther and the “Repair of Chalcedon”10
Between the practices of friends0
The first hospital and the construction of leprosy0
When confessing sin feels good0
Literacy of religious hatred0
The crux of theology: Luther's teachings and our work for freedom, justice, and peace by Allen G.Jorgenson and Kristen E.Kvam, Editors. New York: Lexington/Fortress Academic, 2022. 222 pages. $100 (Ha0
“State of happiness”? Petroreligion and petromelancholia in Norway0
Introduction: Theology, health, and medicine0
DANIEL P.CASTILLO, An ecological theology of liberation: Salvation and political ecology, ecology and justiceMaryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 20190
Of modern extraction: Experiments in critical petro‐theologyTerraSchwerin Rowe. London: T&T Clark, 2023. 173 pps. ISBN: 9780567708342, $115.00 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780567708359, $103.50 (ebook), pl0
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A Christian‐Muslim comparative theology of saints: The community of God's friends By Hans A.Harmakaputra. Leiden: Brill, 2022.0
Make America safe0
Introduction: The ambiguity of sin and shame–contextual, critical, and constructive perspectives0
Of incomparable worth0
Globalization and counterdevelopment: The importance of new narratives0
Lutheran Theology.A Grammar of Faith. KirsiStjerna. London: T&T Clark, 2021, 218 pp.0
“War Begins in the Minds of Men”: Luther's theological anthropology and anti‐muslim polemics0
Providence and the magnitude of the universe0
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David Lemley. Becoming What We Sing: Formation through Contemporary Worship Music. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2021. Eight chapters, 262 pages, with a bibliography and an index0
Endangerment and lament in the Covid Pandemic: Ways out of two theological impasses0
A deterritorialized people: Toward constructing a theo‐diasporic space0
Intra‐active refractions0
Women as wives and rulers in Martin Luther's theology0
Chicken or egg? What comes first in Lutheranism, grace or faith?0
Towards a New 1933? The Fascist Labor of the Extreme and Radical right0
Why do victims matter?0
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A womanist perspective on racial justice0
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Consolation and medicine in Luther's “Whether One May Flee from a Deadly Plague”0
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RoeFremstedal, Kierkegaard on Self, Ethics, and Religion: Purity or Despair. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 280 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐316‐51376‐7, $ 99.99 (hb).0
The Lutheran transformation of passion devotion, 1520–1560, and lessons for today0
Church after the corona pandemic: Consequences for worship and theology Editor Kyle K.Schiefelbein‐Guerrero. Cham, CH: Springer, 2023.0
Disposable people and the death of Whitegod0
Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians. Camp, Lee C. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2020. 192 pp. Hardcover. ISBN 978–08028773520
Facing ambiguity with action0
Reconstructing the Cross: Fragile Crucifixion and Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence0
The relational love in the dialogue between Lutheran theology and Chinese traditional religions0
African hermeneutical philosophy of reading behind the text and its missional implication0
The Planet You Inherit: Letters to my grandchildren when uncertainty's a sure thing By Larry L.Rasmussen. Minneapolis: Broadleaf Books, 2022. 213 pages.0
MichaelWelker. (2021). In God's image : An anthropology of the spirit (155 pp.). Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans. 2021. 155 pp.0
W.Willimon, Aging: Growing Old in Church (2020). Baker Academic, Grand Rapids: MI, 2020. 178 pp. $16.99, ISBN 9781540962744 (paper)0
Aaron T.Smith. The Lord, the Giver of Life: Spirit in Relation to Creation. New York: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2021. ISBN 9781978707740. $105.000
A theology of hope0
Energy and spirit: Extraction, thermodynamics, and change0
Wicked incarnations: Jesus, intra‐action, climate change0
We Were Spiritual Refugees: A Story To Help You Believe In Church. Katie, Hays. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2020.0
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A tangible sign of hope0
Supremacist thinking, epistemological despair, and Christian hope0
Cancer and the entangled creator: Deep incarnation and the analeptic cross0
Hope gone awry—An odd bed fellowship of Islamic and Christian neo‐apocalypticism0
Human hope and the reign of God0
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“Word and World: Luther Across Borders” The 14th International Congress for Luther Research, Thousand Oaks, California, 20220
Gift and stewardship: Two ambiguous concepts in the religious discourse on nature0
“Justification by Faith” and “Justification by Sincerity”: A comparative study of Martin Luther's theory of faith and ancient Chinese Emotionalism0
My outrage over outrage0
“Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology0
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Christian theology as comparative theology: Towards a radical change of “Method”0
By any sacramental means necessary: Baptism as engaged defiance of ecocide and empire0
“Oilfield Trash or Oilfield Treasure? A Pastoral Response to Living in the Extraction Economy of the Permian Basin” by Rev. Dr. Dawn Darwin Weaks0
Collective memory, martyrdom monument, and Christian‐Muslim reconciliation in Seko, North Luwu, Indonesia0
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A gospel of irresolution: Illness, trauma, and getting to hope0
Holy love and compassionate love: A comparison of the essential differences between the concept of love in Lutheran theology and the Buddhist concept of love0
Body politics, alterities, and perception: A theological hesitation after the pandemic0
Pandemic sighs0
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Ecological crisis from a Lutheran perspective: Engaging with Pope Francis’ Laudato Si'0
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The offering of incense make : Jewish mystical perspectives on disease and healing*0
Discerning the big questions0
Sin, shame, and the subject0
Why talk about sin? Luther's understanding of sin and hopeful sin‐talk in the 21st century0
Beyond Missio Dei: Contesting Mission, Rethinking Witness. SaroshKoshy: Postcolonialism and Religions Series. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. xviii + 374 pp. ISBN 978‐3‐030‐82067‐10
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Losing my religion: Luther, and the so‐called new perspective on Paul vis‐à‐vis feminist interpretations of Paul0
Acknowledge the land: An Indigenous historical reflection on colonial and extractive theology0
Political passions in modern Christian‐Confucian dialogue on war0
The way of the cross0
What are we talking about when we talk about the (post)secular? Recentering mutual participation and a commitment to communicability in scholarly discussions of contemporary religions0
Deep grace in deep space? How to become an astrotheologian0
Augustine and Tradition: Influences, Contexts, Legacy. ED. DavidB. Hunter and JonathanP. Yates. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 20210
N.T.Wright (2020). God and the pandemic: A Christian reflection on the coronavirus and its aftermath (76 pp.). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. $10.59, ISBN 978‐0‐310‐12080‐3 (paper), ISBN 978‐0‐310‐120810
Radical plurality on universal grounds0
Chasing the breath of life: Lung transplantation from the viewpoint of a patient0
Crippled by anxiety: Bondage and freedom in the [Lutheran] concept of anxiety0
The moments we have not chosen0
Ethical Silence: Kierkegaard on Communication, Education, and Humility. SergiaHay. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020. 109 pp. ISBN 9781793614483. $900
Lutheranism and race Introduction to Dialogue in Dialog0
YES to women's ordination and NO to violence against women: Gender justice and the LWF communion of churches0
As religion and migration intersect: Toward A World of Neighbours0
Law‐Gospel theologies of a state of exception0
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Theology for the future. The enduring promise of Wolfhart Pannenberg By AndrewHollingsworth (Ed.), Maryland: Lexington. 20210
Nordic light and Nordic noir. Scandinavian creation theology beyond binaries0
Staying with Holy Saturday0
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The world is about to turn: Mending a nation's broken faith. Rick  Rouse, & Paul O.  Ingram (2020). (153 pp.). St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press. $16, ISBN 978‐0‐8272‐3721‐6 (paper), 978‐0‐8272‐3722‐3 0
Resurrection and the Saints0
How to define climate justice0
Engaged Solidarity for Embodied Justice!0
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Reclaiming immigration as a theological term with spiritual ramifications0
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“MLK's functional philosophy of non‐violence”0
From welcome guest to full participant: The influence of migrant worship practices in the Lutheran‐Church Missouri Synod0
A defense of abortion. The dark side of the right‐wing alliance with the Roman Catholic Church in Poland0
The “Righteous Vaccinated” and the “Unrighteous Unvaccinated”? How Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra and the Gospel of John might help us understand the ongoing pandemic0
A pastoral theology of immigration: Parish ministry at the intersection of Bible and newspaper0
Fat bodies, diet culture, and human flourishing: How did we get it so wrong?0
Hospitality in an era of pandemics, war, and climate change10
The Lutheran World Federation—Communion for reformation and hope0
Lisa, Bowens. (2020). African American readings of Paul: Reception, resistance, and transformation. Grand Rapids, MI. ISBN 978‐0‐8028‐7676‐80
In Tokyo, under pressure0
The dilemma of sacrifice0
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From dissonant dominance to synchronic sanctity: Relational extraction as counter‐resonance to extractivism0
Questions, questions0
H. P.Santmire (2020). Celebrating nature by faith: Studies in reformation theology in an era of global emergency, Eugene OR: Cascade Books, 175 pp. $19.87, ISBN 978‐1‐5326‐9971‐9 (paper), 978‐1‐5326‐90
Scandinavian creation theology—A constellation open to a variety of interpretations0
PatrickKeifert and WesleyGranberg‐Michaelson (2019). How change comes to your church: A guidebook for church innovations (pp. 154). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans2019. 154 pp.0
Abound in hope: An invitation to a hopeful theological agenda after the thirteenth assembly of the LWF0
From Isolation to Community: A Renewed Vision for Christian Life Together, MylesWerntz. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2022. 195 pages0
The meaning of “Emotion” (情) in Confucian philosophy0
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James Daryn Henry. (2018). The freedom of God: A study in the pneumatology of Robert Jenson (pp. 291). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2018. 291 pp.0
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AI, robots, and the church0
A teleological interpretation of Bonhoeffer's concept of “A World Come of Age”0
Renaissance humanism and Martin Luther: The birth of nation‐states0
Why communicatio idiomatum now?0
Autonomy: How it has become problematic for medicine0
Toward the articulation of mission: Heeding the ELCA's call for affordable mental health care and authentic diversity while guiding students' journeys toward counseling and clinical vocations0
A tale of two Martins: Is Luther to blame for Heidegger's destruction of ontotheology?0
Ilmari Karimies, Martin Luther's Understanding of Faith and Reality (1513–1521) (Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation 130). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck2022. 393 pp0
Paradox explored: Climate shame, moral agency, the church, and the birds0
A Pentecostal theology of radical sharing: Sam‐Ae and ubuntu as critical hermeneutics of engaged love0
Gratitude, and goodbye0
Christianity, settler colonialism, and resource extraction0
Communicatio idiomatum in deep incarnation0
Internal family systems as an eco‐spirituality model: Hearing the cries, confrontation, and call from Covid‐190
American Lutheran arguments about slavery0
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An ever more critical dialogue: Table‐talking with Paulo Freire on education and liberation0
Petro‐theology: Critical engagement with theologies of energy and extraction0
Medical assistance in dying and the trust of faith0
The promise of space—Prospect for a brighter future or tourist destination?0
A postcolonial Pannenberg? Mimicry, the law, and the cross of love0
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“Shame: The Misplaced Debt of Structural Sin”0
Space ‘n’ grace: Introducing astrotheology and astroethics0
The shame of being undone by illness and the power of support through the body of Christ0
The precarious power of a strongly worded letter: Political correspondence, Lutheran theology, and civic participation0
Play among the stars: Astrobiology and intra‐action in Pryor's Living with Tiny Aliens0
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Trust women0
Civic engagement and the possibility of the political0
Here we stand?0
Creation and relations—A sami perspective on Scandinavian creation theology0
The communion of faith: An ecclesiological memoir0
Immigration and theology of vocation0
Allen G.JorgensonIndigenous and Christian Perspectives in Dialogue: Kairotic Place and Borders. London: Lexington Books, 2021, 105 pp.0
Religious Organizations and Government: An Ecclesial Lutheran “Take”0
Apologies to the authentic diversity advisory team0
Christianity, politics, and the predicament of evil: A constructive theological ethic of soulcraft and StatecraftBradley B.BurroughsLanham: Lexington Books, (pp. ix–248).0
From unimagined communities to slow hope0
Recovering from the pandemic0
Hitler's theology: A cautionary tale for today's peril0
Body politics: Theology in the pandemic0
KristinLargen. A Christian Exploration of Women's Bodies in Rebirth and Shin Buddhism. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2020. xxvi + 184 pp., with bibliography and index0
Being, belonging, and borders: Scandinavian creation theology as political theology0
“Drinking from Our Own Wells”: Tongshik Ryu's P'ungryu Christian identity0
The human future. Space exploration, cooperation, and challenges ahead0
Lutheranism and Race: Questions and Answers0
Beyond profession: The next future of theological education, Daniel O.Aleshire. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2021. 149 pp0
Too little, too late? On religion and climate change response0
The Gospel according to civic engagement0
Willie JamesJennings. (2020). After whiteness: An education in belonging (175 pp.). Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. $19.99, ISBN: 978‐0‐8028‐7844‐10
Shaping our bodies to our shape our selves: A theological remedy to the discontented pursuit of the body I want to be0
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Towards reconciliation: Church of Sweden and the Sámi people0
Race and the gift of lament0
Aging and Loving: Christian Faith and Sexuality in Later LifeJames M.Child's, Jr.Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2021. 150 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐5064‐6641‐5 (paper); 978‐1‐5064‐6642‐2 (eBook). $21.00.0
Suffering and memory in Asian contexts and beyond: Towards a hermeneutical proposal for remembering comfort women in the future0
Next steps in the abortion debate: It is time to consider some overlooked and new data0
Christus Praesens and the long game of ministry0
Grappling with lives on the move from theological perspectives: Toward an un‐alienation of “Others”0
America's 2nd opiate crisis: Christian nationalism0
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