Alleluia!: A Gedenkschaft in Thanksgiving for the Life of Walter R. Bouman
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Alleluia!: A Gedenkschaft in Thanksgiving for the Life of Walter R. Bouman

Lutheran University Press / 2016 / Paperback

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Title: Alleluia!: A Gedenkschaft in Thanksgiving for the Life of Walter R. Bouman
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 230
Vendor: Lutheran University Press
Publication Date: 2016
Dimensions: 9 X 6 X 0 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1942304110
ISBN-13: 9781942304111
Stock No: WW304112

Publisher's Description

In this volume, readers are invited to enter into conversation with theologians whose work represents the dynamic search for truth that Walter Bouman once shared, and who continue in the enterprise to which he gave his life. The book begins with the funeral sermon delivered in 2005 by his nephew, Stephen Paul Bouman, for as Walter often said, to begin at the end of the story is to better understand its message. The essays that follow represent the rigorous thinking that Bouman would likely have enjoyed--whether or not he would have agreed, as the authors in this book often indicate. In the first section, Jesus is Risen!, Mark Allan Powell, James M. Childs, Jr., and Gordon W. Lathrop, each a cherished colleague with whom Bouman worked and struggled in strengthening his own theological position, continue arguments on some of the topics in which he was engaged. The second section s essays are by Jonathan Linman, Michael Rinehart, John Buchanan, and Robert Wright, who worked with Bouman on a variety of endeavors or were involved in teaching or leadership roles in the church or the academy. In the third section, the outcome of some of Walt s teaching is seen in contributions from former students and colleagues Becky Robbins-Penniman and Anna Madsen. The chapter is rounded out by a new musical composition by Carl Schalk dedicated to Bouman, and a reflection on the Schalk motet by Nancy Raabe. The volume concludes with Andy Bouman s family reflections on his father.

Author Bio

Nancy Raabe is a composer, author, and church musician who lives with her husband Bill in Milton, Wisconsin. An Associate in Ministry, she has served ELCA congregations in Ohio and Wisconsin. She is active with the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians as publications adviser and editor of the practical resource In Tempo.

Dr. Ann M. Haut was a student of Walter Bouman and collaborated with him in his last years as he assembled his theological papers.

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