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In this special issue “What Does It Mean? Reappropriating Lutheran Theological Heritage Today”:
- Preface
- Keynote Address: Call for Greater Role of Diakonia and Advocacy in Theological Education
- Theological Education in the Global Church
- Taiwan: Efforts to Affirm Lutheran Identity
- Contribution of Liberation Theology in Latin America
- Two Trends in Latvian Society
- Germany: Paradigm Shift to Transcontextual Education
- Ethiopia: Interfaith Collaboration
- South Africa: An Economy of Solidarity
- Networking Globally
- New Paradigms for Theological Education
- United States: Strategies on Sharing Transcontextual Wisdom
- Malaysia: Liberate and Contextualize Theological Education
- Canada: Pastoral Leadership That Responds to Global Forces
- Theological Education in Secularizing Societies
- Pastors Must Be Ready to Also Impact Society
- Serving in a Society Where Faith Is an Option
- Opportunity and Challenge for Christian Identity
- Sharing Different Gifts in the Lutheran Communion
- Theological Education in Minority Situations
- Poland: Relative Stability in a Predominant Christian Confession
- Korea: Appropriation of Lutheran Heritage Is Urgent
- Russia: Independent from State Ideology but Suppressed by Society
- An Interfaith Platform to Promote Mutual Understanding in Malaysia
- A Second Reformation? Promise and Challenge of Charismatic Movements
- In Tanzania “Uamsho” Has Strengthened Church Outreach
- India: A Claim That Renewal of the Entire Community Is Possible
- Worship Life
- Tree Planting at Luther Garden
- Liturgical Material
LWI 10/2012 is available in English and German.
EN Low Resolution (1.2 MB) | EN print quality (9 MB) | DE low resolution (1.2 MB) | DE print quality (10.5 MB)
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