The Oxford handbook of Martin Luther's theology
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press,
2014
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Schlagworte: | Aufsatzsammlung Theologie Luther, Martin Lutherische Theologie |
Umfang: | XVII, 662 S. |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction L̕'ubomír Batka, Irene Dingel, and Robert Kolb
- Introduction L̕'ubomír Batka, Irene Dingel, and Robert Kolb
- Luther's life Charlotte Methuen
- Luther as late medieval theologian: his positive and negative use of nominalism and realism Theodor Dieter
- Luther's roots in monastic-mystical piety Volker Leppin
- Luther and medieval reform movements, particularly the Hussites Martin Wernisch
- Luther's absorption of medieval biblical interpretation and his use of the Church Fathers Erik Herrmann
- Humanism, Luther, and the Wittenberg Reformation Robert Rosin
- Luther's transformation of medieval thought: discontinuity and continuity Gerhard Müller
- Luther's transformation of medieval thought: continuity and discontinuity Volker Leppin
- Luther on God and history Mark Thompson
- Luther's use of language Johannes von Lüpke
- Luther's Theologia crucis
- Luther's hermeneutics of distinctions: law and gospel, two kinds of righteousness, two realms, freedom and bondage Robert Kolb
- Luther's doctrine of God Steven Paulson
- Luther's theology of creation Johannes Schwanke
- Luther's anthropology Notger Slenczka
- Luther's teaching on sin and evil L̕ ubomír Batka
- Justification by faith: the view of the Mannernaa school Risto Saarinen
- Luther on justification as forensic and effective Mark Mattes
- Luther on Christ's person and work Matthieu Arnold
- Luther on the Holy Spirit and his use of God's word Jeffrey G. Silcock
- Luther on baptism and penance Jonathan Trigg
- Luther and the Lord's Supper Gordon A. Jensen
- Luther on the church David P. Daniel
- Luther's eschatology Jane E. Strohl
- The framework for Christian living: Luther on the Christian's callings Jane E. Strohl
- Luther on marriage, sexuality, and the family Jane E. Strohl
- Luther's treatment of economic life Ricardo Rieth
- Luther's treatment of political and societal life Eike Wolgast
- Piety, prayer, and worship in Luther's view of daily life Carter Lindberg
- Luther's views of the Jews and Turks Gregory Miller
- Luther as a resource for Christian dialogue with other world religions J. Paul Rajashekar
- The influence of the genres of exegetical instruction, preaching, and catechesis on Luther Mary Jane Haemig
- How Luther's engagement in pastoral care shaped his theology Ronald K. Rittgers
- Luther's thought assumed form in polemics Anna Vind
- Luther's thought took shape in translation of scripture and hymns Christoph Burger
- The Wittenberg circle Timothy J. Wengert
- Luther's Roman Catholic critics Heribert Smolinksy
- Luther and the Schwärmer Amy Nelson Burnett
- Luther's authority in the late Reformation and Protestant orthodoxy Irene Dingel
- The use of Luther's thought in pietism and the Enlightenment Paul R. Hinlicky
- The use of Luther's thought in the nineteenth century and the Luther renaissance Heinrich Assel
- Marxist evaluations of Luther's thought Thomas A. Brady, Jr.
- Roman Catholic Luther research in the twentieth century: from rejection to rehabilitation Theo M.M.A.C. Bell
- Luther's abiding significance for world Protestantism Kenneth G. Appold
- Luther and Asia Pilgrim W.K. Lo
- Luther in Africa Tom Joseph Omolo
- Luther studies in Latin America Nestor Luiz João Beck
- Conclusion: Venturing into the study of Luther L̕ ubomír Batka, Irene Dingel, and Robert Kolb.
- Luther's life Charlotte Methuen
- Luther as late medieval theologian: his positive and negative use of nominalism and realism Theodor Dieter
- Luther's roots in monastic-mystical piety Volker Leppin
- Luther and medieval reform movements, particularly the Hussites Martin Wernisch
- Luther's absorption of medieval biblical interpretation and his use of the Church Fathers Erik Herrmann
- Humanism, Luther, and the Wittenberg Reformation Robert Rosin
- Luther's transformation of medieval thought: discontinuity and continuity Gerhard Müller
- Luther's transformation of medieval thought: continuity and discontinuity Volker Leppin
- Luther on God and history Mark Thompson
- Luther's use of language Johannes von Lüpke