The Good Samaritan as good news: Martin Luther and the recovery of the gospel in preaching

If anything, Martin Luther saw himself as a preacher of the gospel of Christ Jesus, and the power of that gospel. His understanding of the proclamation of the gospel came through a renewed understanding of the way Paul approached the biblical text and the promise of the Christian gospel itself.

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Published in:Word & world
Main Author: Tranvik, Mark D. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Seminaries [2018]
In: Word & world
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance
KDD Protestant Church
NBF Christology
NBM Doctrine of Justification
Further subjects:B Bible. Luke 10-18
B Good Samaritan (Parable)
B Bible. Luke Criticism, interpretation
B Bible. New Testament Homiletic use
B Allegory
B Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
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Summary:If anything, Martin Luther saw himself as a preacher of the gospel of Christ Jesus, and the power of that gospel. His understanding of the proclamation of the gospel came through a renewed understanding of the way Paul approached the biblical text and the promise of the Christian gospel itself.
ISSN:0275-5270
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