Craycraft, Kenneth R. Jr. (1990) Sign and Word: Martin Luther\u27s Theology of the Sacraments, Restoration Quarterly: Vol. 32 : No. 3. This repository hosts selected Restoration Quarterly articles in downloadable PDF format. For the benefit of users who would like to browse the contents of RQ, we have included all issue covers even when full-text articles from that issue are unavailable. All Restoration Quarterly articles are available in full text in the ATLA Religion Database, available through most university and theological libraries or through your local library’s inter-library loan service
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
Much has been made about the fact that after Luther launched the reformation in Germany, he changed ...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...
This article advances the thesis that proclamation in Martin Luther’s theology illumines Christ’s no...
Excerpt: Word and sacrament is central to Luther\u27s theology. No adequate introduction to Luther ...
The present study is concerned with the nature of these as they find expression in the words of Mart...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
In the past two decades the work of Jürgen Moltmann and Douglas John Hall has stimulated numerous st...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author arg...
During the Reformation, Martin Luther led the movement to bring a new, biblical focus into congregat...
The author considers the meaning of prayer for Luther’s religious life and shows how during the 16th...
(Excerpt) In a particularly eloquent passage in his Forum Letter of 30 May 1979 Richard John Neuhaus...
The great feature of the 450th celebration of the Reformation is the extent of ecumenical participat...
1. Dillenberger, John, ed., Martin Luther (Doubleday Anchor paperback) 2. Bainton, Roland, Here I St...
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
Much has been made about the fact that after Luther launched the reformation in Germany, he changed ...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...
This article advances the thesis that proclamation in Martin Luther’s theology illumines Christ’s no...
Excerpt: Word and sacrament is central to Luther\u27s theology. No adequate introduction to Luther ...
The present study is concerned with the nature of these as they find expression in the words of Mart...
This article begins by recalling the path that Catholic and Lutheran theological and historical rese...
In the past two decades the work of Jürgen Moltmann and Douglas John Hall has stimulated numerous st...
Luther turns to the sacraments into to rewrite the contours of a Christian life (and theology). The ...
On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author arg...
During the Reformation, Martin Luther led the movement to bring a new, biblical focus into congregat...
The author considers the meaning of prayer for Luther’s religious life and shows how during the 16th...
(Excerpt) In a particularly eloquent passage in his Forum Letter of 30 May 1979 Richard John Neuhaus...
The great feature of the 450th celebration of the Reformation is the extent of ecumenical participat...
1. Dillenberger, John, ed., Martin Luther (Doubleday Anchor paperback) 2. Bainton, Roland, Here I St...
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
Much has been made about the fact that after Luther launched the reformation in Germany, he changed ...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...