This book explores troubling questions about the Reformation legacy in relation to the peasants war, Anabaptists, Jews, and Muslims. The ecumenically diverse authors - Lutheran, Mennonite, and Reformed - analyze the limitations of the Reformation in its own historical context and provide constructive theological and ethical reflection for addressing the imperatives of global economic justice, the cry of the earth, radical peacemaking, and interreligious reconciliation. How do we achieve a New Reformation to address the crises of our time? 7 sections in English, 4 in German (Series: Radicalizing Reformation/Die Reformation radiklisieren, Vol. 4) [Subject: Religious Studies, Theology, History]
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