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John Warwick Montgomery

    18 octobre 1931 – 25 septembre 2024

    John Warwick Montgomery est un juriste, professeur et théologien luterien de premier plan dont les écrits défendent l'apologétique chrétienne. Sa vaste formation multidisciplinaire, couvrant la philosophie et le droit, lui confère une perspective unique dans sa production savante. L'œuvre de Montgomery se caractérise par une profonde enquête intellectuelle et une argumentation persuasive, visant à défendre la foi chrétienne dans le monde contemporain. Ses contributions à l'apologétique sont significatives, avec un corps prolifique d'œuvres s'adressant à des publics diversifiés.

    Defending the Faith in a Messy World
    Cross and Crucible Johann Valentin Andreae (15861654) Phoenix of the Theologians
    Crisis in Lutheran Theology, Vol. 2: The Validity and Relevance of Historic Lutheranism vs. Its Contemporary Rivals
    Crisis in Lutheran Theology, Vol. 1
    The Repression of Evangelism in Greece
    Tractatus Logico-Theologicus, 6th Revised Edition
    • Drawing on a rich academic background in history, law, literature, and theology, the author presents a robust apologetic for classical Christianity through over 1,800 logically sequenced propositions. The work engages with diverse fields, including philosophy, science, and political theory, while showcasing the author's sharp wit. It contrasts with Wittgenstein's ideas by asserting that one must speak of transcendental revelations rather than remain silent. This text is particularly relevant for those exploring profound questions of faith and existence, especially during challenging spiritual times.

      Tractatus Logico-Theologicus, 6th Revised Edition
    • The Repression of Evangelism in Greece

      European Litigation Vis-A-VIS a Closed Religious Establishment

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book explores the complex intersection of religious freedom and civil rights in Greece, a nation with a rich democratic history. John Warwick Montgomery, a lawyer-theologian, examines the country's anti-proselytism law, which can result in imprisonment for evangelism. Drawing on his experiences in the European Court of Human Rights, he provides insights for human rights advocates, missionaries, and anyone interested in fostering an environment conducive to religious expression and expansion.

      The Repression of Evangelism in Greece
    • Crisis in Lutheran Theology, Vol. 1

      The Validity and Relevance of Historic Lutheranism vs. Its Contemporary Rivals Volume 1

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The series examines the contentious issue of biblical inerrancy that significantly impacted the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It provides a detailed analysis of the debates and theological implications surrounding this topic, beginning with insights from the first two volumes that were released in response to the crisis. The comprehensive exploration in all three volumes seeks to clarify and address the complexities of faith and doctrine within the church's context.

      Crisis in Lutheran Theology, Vol. 1
    • This volume features an anthology from eight Lutheran contributors, designed to engage both laymen and professional theologians. It explores significant themes and issues within Lutheran theology, providing diverse perspectives and insights that aim to deepen understanding and provoke thoughtful discussion among readers.

      Crisis in Lutheran Theology, Vol. 2: The Validity and Relevance of Historic Lutheranism vs. Its Contemporary Rivals
    • Defending the Faith in a Messy World

      A Christian Apologetics Primer

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book is structured in three sections that emphasize the significance of Christian apologetics and address common challenges posed by nonbelievers. It provides strategies for presenting the core tenets of Christianity, particularly the significance of Christ's sacrifice, to atheists, skeptics, and followers of different worldviews. Through thoughtful engagement, it aims to equip readers with the tools to articulate their faith effectively.

      Defending the Faith in a Messy World
    • Defending the Gospel in Legal Style

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book critiques traditional apologetics for relying on complex philosophical arguments or outdated responses to challenges against faith. It aims to present a more accessible and relevant approach to defending belief in God, emphasizing contemporary issues and engaging with modern skepticism. By addressing the limitations of past methods, it seeks to equip readers with effective tools for articulating their faith in today's context.

      Defending the Gospel in Legal Style
    • Christ Our Advocate

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book highlights the academic journey of Professor John Warwick Montgomery, detailing his significant roles in library science, including his tenure at the University of California, Berkeley, and as Head Librarian at the University of Chicago's Swift Library. With three degrees in library science and bibliographical history, Montgomery's expertise is further showcased through his editorial work on a historical examination of European libraries, emphasizing his contributions to the field and the importance of bibliographical studies.

      Christ Our Advocate
    • A Gastronomic Vade Mecum

      A Christian Field Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Being Merry Now and Forever

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of food and faith, Dr. Montgomery invites readers on a journey through the literature of gastronomy, emphasizing the joys of fine dining in contrast to modern fast food culture. As a multifaceted scholar and lover of culinary arts, he introduces readers to renowned chefs while celebrating the sensory experiences of food—sights, flavors, and aromas. Throughout the exploration, he reflects on the theological significance of meals, highlighting God's role in hospitality and the ultimate celebration of history as a grand feast.

      A Gastronomic Vade Mecum
    • Offering a primary-source perspective, this work details the libraries of France during the politically charged era of Mazarin in the 17th century, when France was the epicenter of European culture. For the first time, Jacob's insights are presented in English, complemented by an introduction that situates the text within western intellectual history and extensive scholarly commentary. It serves as an essential resource for both library historians and those studying early modern French culture.

      The Libraries of France at the Ascendancy of Mazarin