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|a Crisler, Channing L.
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|a Always Reforming
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|b Reflections on Martin Luther and Biblical Studies.
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|a 1 online resource (181 p.).
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|a Studies in Historical and Systematic Theology
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|a 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
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|a 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)
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|a 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
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|a Regeneration in Luther's Theology, the Lutheran Confessions, and the Bible -- The Doctrine of Luther and the Lutheran Confessions -- God's Word and God's Word -- The Relationship between the Word and the Sacraments -- The Incarnation of God's Son and the Sacraments -- Luther's Teaching on Baptism in His Church Postil: The Three Gospel Sermons on Ascension Day -- Luther's Teaching on Baptism in the Church Postil: The Gospel Sermon on Trinity Sunday -- The Lutheran Confessions and Their Teaching on Regeneration -- The Teaching of Scripture -- The Language of Scripture
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|a The Times of the Old Testament and the Baptism of John -- Regeneration in the New Testament-General Observations -- God's Word Regenerates-1 Peter 1:23 and James 1:18 -- God's Word Regenerates-1 Corinthians 4:15 -- God's Word Regenerates-Galatians 4:19 -- Faith and Baptism in the Acts -- Other Scripture Passages on the Creation of Faith -- Summary -- The Catechism Published by the Mission Diocese and Its Editorial Work -- Epilogue -- Chapter 6: Luther on the Scriptures in Galatians-And Its Readers (A. Andrew Das) -- Luther and the Original "New Perspective"
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|a Pauline Intertextuality: Audience Competence.
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|a Whatever the theological malady, Martin Luther prescribed the same remedy: the word of God. For Luther, the word was central to the Christian life. As a translator, interpreter and lover of Scripture, Luther believed the Bible was too important to be left to academics. God's word has always been--and must always be--for God's people. What, then, can biblical studies learn from Luther? In Always Reforming, leading Lutheran, Reformed, and Baptist scholars explore Martin Luther as an interpreter of Scripture. The contributors elucidate central themes of Luther's approach to Scripture, place him within contemporary dialogue, and suggest how he might reform biblical studies. By retrieving Luther's voice for the conversations of today, the contributors embody a spirit that is always reforming.
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