Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the starting point of the Lutheran reformation. The proper distinction between these two doctrines is the heart and core of Lutheran theology, or in the words of the Formula of Concord, Art. V, the specially brilliant light which has come to us through the Reformation. Where this distinction is properly observed, the Scriptures will be correctly explained and understood; conversely, where these two doctrines are mingled, the merits of Christ are obscured, and the Christian is robbed of his comfort. The Lutheran Reformation may be viewed as the same glorious victory which the Gospel herald Paul won over the Judaizing Law people. It is no doubt for th...
The Lutheran reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
The question of whether Luther taught a third use of the law is far too broad for a thesis. We will ...
In this Article, the author considers the characteristics of feudal Germany during the period of Lut...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
The Lutheran Reformation transformed not only theology and the church but also law and the state. De...
The Lutheran Reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
It is difficult or impossible to use the Lutheran idea of \u27Law and Gospel\u27 as a guide to the t...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
The Lutheran Reformation revolutionized both church and state, theology and law. This brief essay sk...
Herrmann, Erik H. \u27Why Then the Law?\u27 Salvation History and the Law in Martin Luther\u27s Int...
The Lutheran reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
The question of whether Luther taught a third use of the law is far too broad for a thesis. We will ...
In this Article, the author considers the characteristics of feudal Germany during the period of Lut...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
Luther\u27s re-discovery of the proper distinction between Law and Gospel may be viewed as the start...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free ( Gal. 5 :1 ). That is the s...
The Lutheran Reformation transformed not only theology and the church but also law and the state. De...
The Lutheran Reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
It is difficult or impossible to use the Lutheran idea of \u27Law and Gospel\u27 as a guide to the t...
Three major antinomian controversies took place in Wittenberg in the sixteenth century, one during L...
The Lutheran Reformation revolutionized both church and state, theology and law. This brief essay sk...
Herrmann, Erik H. \u27Why Then the Law?\u27 Salvation History and the Law in Martin Luther\u27s Int...
The Lutheran reformation transformed not only theology and the church but law and the state as well....
The question of whether Luther taught a third use of the law is far too broad for a thesis. We will ...
In this Article, the author considers the characteristics of feudal Germany during the period of Lut...