Always reforming: reflections on Martin Luther and Biblical studies

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Perspicuity of Scripture according to Martin Luther: The Early Development of His Doctrine, 1520-1521 (Gregg R. Allison) -- Luther's View of Perspicuity acco...

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Contributors: Plummer, Robert L. 1971- (Editor) ; Crisler, Channing L. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Ashland Lexham Press 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Always reforming : reflections on Martin Luther and Biblical studies] (2022) (McFadden, Kevin W.)
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Series/Journal:Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology
Further subjects:B Luther, Martin
B Luther, Martin, 1483-1546--Criticism and interpretation
B Electronic books
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Summary:Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Perspicuity of Scripture according to Martin Luther: The Early Development of His Doctrine, 1520-1521 (Gregg R. Allison) -- Luther's View of Perspicuity according to His Treatise to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation -- Luther's View of Perspicuity according to Answer to the Hyperchristian … Book by Goat Emser -- Luther's Rejection of the Clarifying Interpretations of the Church -- Luther's Rejection of Multiple Meanings of Scripture -- Luther's View of Perspicuity according to against Latomus -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Contra Origen: Martin Luther on Allegorizing the Biblical Text (Robert L. Plummer) -- The Recent Shifting Taste for Allegory -- Luther on Allegory -- Making Sense of Luther's Use of Allegory -- 1. Allegory Is Secondary to the Historical or Literal Sense -- 2. Acceptable Allegory Is Modeled in Scripture -- 3. Allegory Must Be Rooted in the Historical or Literal Sense -- 4. Allegory Must Be Assessed Teleologically -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Luther's Tentatio as the Center of Paul's Theology (Channing L. Crisler) -- An Overview of Luther's Three "Rules" for the Study of Theology -- ORATIO -- MEDITATIO -- TENTATIO -- Tentatio in Paul's Life -- Tentatio in Paul's Letters -- TENTATIO -- MEDITATIO -- ORATIO -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Martin Luther's Pedagogical Exposition of the Letter to Titus (Robert Kolb) -- Lecturing on Titus: Bread for the Plague -- Luther's Exegetical Method -- Titus as the Model Pastor -- Sermons -- Character -- The Ministers of God, the Word of God, the People of God -- Chapter 5: God's Word, Baptism, and Regeneration (Timo Laato) -- The Current Discussion of Regeneration -- Regeneration in Luther's Theology, the Lutheran Confessions, and the Bible.
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ISBN:1683594703