(1927-2005) Gerhard O. Forde was professor emeritus of systematic theology at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. His other books include On Being a Theologian of the Cross: Reflections on Luther's Heidelberg Disputation, 1518.
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
"Among contemporary English language writers, few have communicated
the central insights of the young Luther's theology with greater
ease and clarity than Luther Seminary's Gerhard Forde. . . Forde
brings his intimate familiarity with the young Martin Luther to
bear not on the question of the theology of the cross per se, but
on the problem of being, as he puts it, a theologian of the cross.
. . Forde skillfully unfolds the compact and sometimes hyperbolic
language of Luther's theses with an expert's surefooted sense for
the terrain. The style throughout is clear and accessible, a fact
which makes the book both a logical choice for seminary students
and an edifying read for the pastor or educated lay person. . .
Forde's compact and accessible contribution is a welcome addition
to the fold." Lutheran Quarterly
"Forde does not just write about a theology of the cross; he
demonstrates what a theologian of the cross is through his very way
of writing. It is a small book and easy to read, and yet it is a
great and weighty tome. It is also a most demanding or even
scandalous book. Indeed, Forde does answer the question: what is
the theology of the cross?" Word & World
"Vintage Forde--a straight out, 'tell it the way it is'
presentation of sin and grace, life and faith, Christ and
salvation. . . Here is a book worth working through and thinking
through for any theologian. It would be particularly helpful as a
small group study for 'theologians." Trinity Seminary Review
"Gerhard Forde's book on the theological portion of the Heidelberg
theses may help to correct the neglect of them in the church. It
deals directly with the theses, seriatim, in a way that no other
book of which I know does. . . The thirty pages of Preface and
Introductory Matters are themselves worth the cost of the book."
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