It would be going too far to say that Zwingli was a Nestorian, but his christology definitely had weaknesses, similar to those of Scholastic theology. My thesis, which I hope to demonstrate in this paper, is that Zwingli did not come to Luther\u27s evangelical understanding of the righteousness of God because he did not recognize the importance of the proper distinction between the law and the gospel. The result of this was that Christ remained a lawgiver for him, as Christ was for Luther before his rediscovery of the gospel. I shall base my research on Luther\u27s two sermons, Sermo de duplici iustitia (1519) and Epistel auff den Palmtag (1525), and on Zwingli\u27s Von gotlicher und menschlichen grechtigheiten (1523) with some suppl...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
In this book I argue that much of mainstream Luther scholarship (and Lutheran theology) is quite wro...
In this essay, the distinguished church historian of Heidelberg University gives us a guided tour th...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
Zwingli’s covenant-theological departure from Luther has been explained by previous research through...
It is difficult or impossible to use the Lutheran idea of \u27Law and Gospel\u27 as a guide to the t...
The question of whether Luther taught a third use of the law is far too broad for a thesis. We will ...
Huldrych Zwingli has been rashly criticized for his philosophical theology, manifest in works such a...
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
The author develops the thesis that Martin Luther rested his pastoral preaching on doctrinal preachi...
The editors of Vox Theologica have asked me for a "survey of Zwingli research in the last five to te...
Contemporary literature broadly presupposes that Luther\u27s Christology represents a definitive cou...
Huldrich Zwingli's 'Von dem Touff, vom Widertouff und vom Kindertouff': Some aspects of Zwringli's t...
Luther has been described as caring about soteriology but not concerned to study christology. But tw...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
In this book I argue that much of mainstream Luther scholarship (and Lutheran theology) is quite wro...
In this essay, the distinguished church historian of Heidelberg University gives us a guided tour th...
These three breakthroughs - the understanding of God\u27s righteousness, law and gospel, and repenta...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
Zwingli’s covenant-theological departure from Luther has been explained by previous research through...
It is difficult or impossible to use the Lutheran idea of \u27Law and Gospel\u27 as a guide to the t...
The question of whether Luther taught a third use of the law is far too broad for a thesis. We will ...
Huldrych Zwingli has been rashly criticized for his philosophical theology, manifest in works such a...
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
The author develops the thesis that Martin Luther rested his pastoral preaching on doctrinal preachi...
The editors of Vox Theologica have asked me for a "survey of Zwingli research in the last five to te...
Contemporary literature broadly presupposes that Luther\u27s Christology represents a definitive cou...
Huldrich Zwingli's 'Von dem Touff, vom Widertouff und vom Kindertouff': Some aspects of Zwringli's t...
Luther has been described as caring about soteriology but not concerned to study christology. But tw...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
In this book I argue that much of mainstream Luther scholarship (and Lutheran theology) is quite wro...
In this essay, the distinguished church historian of Heidelberg University gives us a guided tour th...