Paul R. Hinlicky is Tise Professor of Lutheran Studies at Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia. His previous books include Divine Complexity: The Rise of Creedal Christianity. Mickey L. Mattox is associate professor of theology at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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"Paul Hinlicky has produced another important volume interconnecting the reconsideration of the heritage of Luther and the needs of contemporary theology. Whether or not one agrees with all of Hinlicky's proposals (and this book contains many), his ideas are consistently rewarding and thought-provoking. He does not repeat received wisdom but explores paths at once traditional and new. Anyone who cares about the future of the legacy of the Reformation should attend to what Hinlicky is saying." -- Michael Root Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary "Admitting in good postmodern fashion that he is enlisting 'my Luther' to construct an argument in 'critical dogmatics, ' Hinlicky lays out a new agenda for our use of recent Luther research. . . . Hinlicky's incisive argument and interpretation of how Luther's thought functions as a whole to address specific issues on the table in social and ecumenical arenas will command attention and provoke discussion, furthering both Luther studies and a twenty-first-century critical dogmatics." -- Robert Kolb Concordia Seminary

