I offer an interpretation of Kierkegaard’s corrective to Luther as targeting not merely certain tendencies within cultural Lutheranism but Luther’s very conception of what it means to be receptive to grace. On this interpretation, while Kierkegaard affirms that salvation is by grace alone, and through faith alone, he thinks that Luther errs when he conceives of receptivity to grace as a state in relation to which the believer is merely passive, the object of divine action. Instead, in Kierkegaard’s view, receptivity to grace involves a distinctive, middle-voiced, form of human agency in which the believer learns to acknowledge her need for grace. In this view, it belongs to grace to draw agents, as agents, into participation in a process of...
This study explores Søren Kierkegaard’s and Karl Barth’s understanding of the process of becoming a ...
The aim of this paper is to compare Martin Luther and K. E. Løgstrup on the theme of sin and grace, ...
Interpreters of Luther. Essays in Honor of Wilhelm PauckReviewed by Viggo MortensenThe reason why th...
Mid-nineteenth century Denmark was a center of Lutheran Christianity characterized by dry, passionle...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In this paper I discuss two key works writt...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
What did Søren Kierkegaard think on Martin Luther? In some cases he treated to the German reformer p...
The subject matter of this essay is to compare the conceptions which Søren Kierkegaard and Tanabe Ha...
The present article deals with religious faith by comparing the so-called double movement of faith i...
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...
This study explores Søren Kierkegaard’s and Karl Barth’s understanding of the process of becoming a ...
The aim of this paper is to compare Martin Luther and K. E. Løgstrup on the theme of sin and grace, ...
Interpreters of Luther. Essays in Honor of Wilhelm PauckReviewed by Viggo MortensenThe reason why th...
Mid-nineteenth century Denmark was a center of Lutheran Christianity characterized by dry, passionle...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In this paper I discuss two key works writt...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
Largely perhaps through Karl Barth\u27s emphasis on the Wort Gottes, and especially through his admo...
What did Søren Kierkegaard think on Martin Luther? In some cases he treated to the German reformer p...
The subject matter of this essay is to compare the conceptions which Søren Kierkegaard and Tanabe Ha...
The present article deals with religious faith by comparing the so-called double movement of faith i...
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...
This study explores Søren Kierkegaard’s and Karl Barth’s understanding of the process of becoming a ...
The aim of this paper is to compare Martin Luther and K. E. Løgstrup on the theme of sin and grace, ...
Interpreters of Luther. Essays in Honor of Wilhelm PauckReviewed by Viggo MortensenThe reason why th...