Historical and philosophical assumptions for the formation of the exegetical paradigm of Martin Luther

The exegesis of Martin Luther, on the one hand, is part of the reform program of the medieval church, and for this reason is included in the general confessional paradigm of the Reformation. On the other hand, Luther’s exegesis was influenced by the full range of historical and philosophical factors...

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Main Author: Prilutskii, Alexander (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2003
In: Bogoslovskie razmyšlenija
Year: 2003, Volume: 2, Pages: 86-100
Further subjects:B exegesis of Martin Luther
B historical and philosophical context of the late medieval period
B general confessional paradigm of the Reformation
B Historical and philosophical assumptions for the formation of the exegetical paradigm of Martin Luther
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Summary:The exegesis of Martin Luther, on the one hand, is part of the reform program of the medieval church, and for this reason is included in the general confessional paradigm of the Reformation. On the other hand, Luther’s exegesis was influenced by the full range of historical and philosophical factors that determined the development of the majority of medieval intellectual movements. Obviously, one cannot correctly understand the Reformation, which is a phenomenon of the exegesis of Martin Luther, and its questions, without considering the historical and philosophical context of the late medieval period.
ISSN:2521-179X
Contains:Enthalten in: Bogoslovskie razmyšlenija