The word does everything : key concepts of Luther on testament, scripture, vocation, cross, and worm : also on method and on Catholicism : collection of essays /

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Main Author: Hagen, Kenneth (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Milwaukee, Wisconsin : Marquette University Press, [2016]
Edition:[First edition].
Series:Marquette studies in theology ; #87.
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Table of Contents:
  • Martin Luther (1483-1546): a biographical prologue
  • I. Ad fontes (reception), initia Lutheri
  • So you think Luther was a monk?: stop it!
  • Changes in the understanding of Luther: the development of the young Luther
  • An addition to the letters of John Lang: introduction and translation
  • From testament to covenant in the early sixteenth century
  • The testament of a worm: Luther on testament and covenant to 1525
  • The historical context of the Smalcald Articles
  • II. Sacred scripture. The history of scripture in the church
  • What did the term commentarius mean to sixteenth-century theologians?
  • Omnis homo mendax: Luther on Psalm 116
  • Did Peter err?: the text is the best judge: Luther on Galatians (1519-1538)
  • It is all in the et cetera: Luther and the elliptical reference
  • A ride on the quadriga with Luther
  • III. Vocation. Luther's preaching to the hometown folks
  • A critique of Wingren on Luther on vocation
  • Luther's doctrine of the two kingdoms
  • The doctrines of vocation and ethics and Martin Luther
  • IV. Theologian of the corss, theologus crucis. "Luthers Korsteologi"
  • Dr. Robert D. Preus: confessional systematician and teacher of the confessions
  • Luther on atonement--reconfigured: dedicated to the memory of Dr. Robert Preus
  • V. Methodus, method. Does method drive biblical study?
  • Luther's so-called Judenschriften: a genre approach
  • 'De exegetica methodo,' Niels Hemmingsen's De methodis (1555)
  • VI. Quodlibeta, special topics. Observing Catholicism: 'What i observed about the Catholic Church while teaching with the Jesuits for 33 years at Marquette University
  • The decline of Christianity in Europe.