Carl S. Hughes is associate professor of theology at Texas Lutheran University.
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Acknowledgments A Note on References Prologue Introduction: A Kierkegaardian-Lutheran Theology of Revelation I. Revelatory Darkness: Luther on Christ and the Cross II. The Light of Revelation? The Peril and Promise of Luther on the Bible III. In a Mirror Dimly: Kierkegaard on Christ and the Cross IV. Mirrors without End: Kierkegaard on the Bible, Luther, and the Task of Theology V. In the Whirlwind: Kierkegaard's Theologies of Suffering Conclusion Bibliography
Carl Hughes's book, Clouds of the Cross in Luther and Kierkegaard: Revelation as Unknowing, is a timely corrective to contemporary Christianity polarized between sides that each insist on being right. Christians must opt for love, as Hughes explains on the grounds of a Lutheran theological emphasis on Christ as gift "for you." The Bible "tells me so!" Hughes weaves biblical interpretation, mysticism, and constructive theology into a powerful theological case for the Beloved Community in which Christians who disagree with each other can work towards being reconciled to each other. -- Christine Helmer, Northwestern University