When Luther began his theological studies at the Augustinian convent in Erfurt in 1505, the teaching of theology in the universities and its practice by the clergy were in a deplorable condition. At that time Luther did not realize this fact, but as he proceeded with his studies, his eyes were opened, and he stood aghast at the havoc that had been wrought on true theology
Luther\u27s concept of the Una Sancta was first and last soteriological; not sociological, not stati...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
When Luther began his theological studies at the Augustinian convent in Erfurt in 1505, the teaching...
Luther and Erasmus were both biblical humanists, both affirmed the grace of God as central, but each...
This thesis is a study of the theological implications of Luther’s emphasis on “education” and an ex...
« Novo et miro vocabulo et theologico ». Luther, a reformer of theology. Criticism of scholastic the...
Early in the evening of 17 April 1521, in the German town of Worms, Martin Luther appeared before th...
The Protestant Reformation Martin Luther initiated in October 1517 not only altered the theological ...
Theology is implicitly political; Luther’s career as theologian demonstrates this principle clearly....
Dr. Herrmann discusses how the ideas of Luther developed and how they permeated his entire life.http...
Those who feel the need of acquiring a deeper understanding of the saving truths of the Bible will d...
The purpose of this essay is to present and evaluate the thesis that Luther\u27s doctrine of grace i...
<p><strong>Martin Luther's doctrine of baptism according to the De captivitate Babylonic...
The word academic is here used in the special sense of something Agreeing with scholastic rules, cus...
Luther\u27s concept of the Una Sancta was first and last soteriological; not sociological, not stati...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
When Luther began his theological studies at the Augustinian convent in Erfurt in 1505, the teaching...
Luther and Erasmus were both biblical humanists, both affirmed the grace of God as central, but each...
This thesis is a study of the theological implications of Luther’s emphasis on “education” and an ex...
« Novo et miro vocabulo et theologico ». Luther, a reformer of theology. Criticism of scholastic the...
Early in the evening of 17 April 1521, in the German town of Worms, Martin Luther appeared before th...
The Protestant Reformation Martin Luther initiated in October 1517 not only altered the theological ...
Theology is implicitly political; Luther’s career as theologian demonstrates this principle clearly....
Dr. Herrmann discusses how the ideas of Luther developed and how they permeated his entire life.http...
Those who feel the need of acquiring a deeper understanding of the saving truths of the Bible will d...
The purpose of this essay is to present and evaluate the thesis that Luther\u27s doctrine of grace i...
<p><strong>Martin Luther's doctrine of baptism according to the De captivitate Babylonic...
The word academic is here used in the special sense of something Agreeing with scholastic rules, cus...
Luther\u27s concept of the Una Sancta was first and last soteriological; not sociological, not stati...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...
To date, Luther\u27s Christology in his commentary on 1 John has not been studied in a monograph. By...