Author: Bo Kristian Holm

Bo Kristian Holm is an associate professor on the Faculty of Theology at Aarhus University in Denmark, a coordinator of a scholars’ network in “Reformation Theology,” Vice President for Luther-Akademie Sondershausen-Ratzeburg e.v., and a member of the steering committee for the Nordic Luther Network. English translations of his works include: “Luther’s Theology of the Gift” in The Gift of Grace: The Future of Lutheran Theology (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005); “Purified Reciprocity in Martin Luther and John Milbank” in Word-Gift-Being (Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009), and many other articles in scholarly journals.

Paul R. Hinlicky’s Luther and the Beloved Community: A Path for Christian Theology after Christendom

See also Response to Bo Kristian Holm by Paul R. Hinlicky [1] Lutheran theology is in a process of transformation. Perhaps it has always been. The process of transformation moves in many directions at the moment, but several of these try for a variety of reasons to liberate Luther from twentieth-century mainstream Lutheran theology. Paul […]