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Luther and Cusanus

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This pioneering book brings the 16th-century reformer, Martin Luther, and the 15th-century philosopher-cardinal, Nicholas of Cusa, into conversation on issues long considered divisive. It compares ...
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  • 19 November 2026
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This pioneering book brings the 16th-century reformer, Martin Luther, and the 15th-century philosopher-cardinal, Nicholas of Cusa, into conversation on issues long considered divisive. It compares their thought on central issues such as justification, the cross, learned ignorance, hiddenness, Islam, non-contradiction, reform, freedom of the will, and implications for ecumenical dialogue. Without appealing to a “common denominator” or “little Luthers” before Luther, the methodology of “differentiated consensus” allows new perspectives on two of the best-known theologians and reformers of their time.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
Publication Date: 19 November 2026
ISBN: 9789004734999
Format: Hardcover
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Samuel J. Dubbelman is Assistant Professor of Church History at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Hong Kong. His research focuses on late-medieval and early Reformation mystical theology.

Gerald Christianson is Professor Emeritus of Church History at United Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg, and former president of the American Cusanus Society. His scholarly interest is Cusanus at the Council of Basel.