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Tuesday, September 5, 2006

Lutheran Take on Deus Caritas Est

Marie Failinger just brought to my attention the Journal of Lutheran Ethic's exploration of Deus Caritas Est.  The editorial synopsis of the September issue follows:

This month five more authors join the four from the August issue to offer their reflections on the pope’s letter. Three of the authors focus on theoretical themes arising from the letter and two draw out the practical meaning of love.

[2] In a wide-ranging article, William Buckley, a Roman Catholic, introduces Pope Benedict and his encyclical and places them in historical perspective. He interprets the encyclical in terms of its eucharistic liturgical catechesis and points to a history shared by Benedict and Luther.

[3] Mary Gaebler takes up Benedict’s claim that eros and agape cannot be separated and turns to Luther texts to investigate whether or not Luther affirmed eros or self-love as part of the Christian life.

[4] Michael Rothaar writes on why and how the pope’s letter on love is helpful to him in his pastoral ministry.

[5] Mark Peterson, viewing Deus Caritas Est from the perspective of Lutheran social ministry, praises the centrality of love of neighbor in the letter and notes areas for further elaboration.

[6] Michael Trice argues that an in-depth reading of the encyclical shows that Benedict missed the opportunity to develop two important themes about love and community.

Lisa

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