Martin Luther lectured moral philosophy in Wittenberg. He was therefore a well-trained philosopher in the tradition of Willem Ockham. Throughout his academic career, he respected the important contribution of philosophy to life. Without philosophy, the world cannot function properly! He, however, rejected the idea that Aristotelian philosophy should be the guiding principle of theology. A philosophy that concentrates on what man could and should do, cannot be the cradle of the New Testament notion of justification without works. The God of the New Testament could therefore not be discovered by philosophical reflexion, but should rather be discovered by the preaching of the gospel. Theology, for Luther, is ‘science of conflict’ – it ...
Rede uitgesproken bij de viering van de negende dies natalis van de Protestantse Theologische Univer...
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Martin Luther lectured moral philosophy in Wittenberg. He was therefore a well-trained philosopher i...
Disputations were a fixture of Martin Luther’s academic career. Luther participated regularly in di...
For decades, not many theologians published on the theme of prayer. The philosophical critique on r...
This book studies the moral philosophy of the Renaissance humanist and Lutheran reformer Philip Mela...
Principally, Luther defers from philosophy’s authority to the authority of theology due to an intens...
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Doing theology for secularised manOne of the problems of theology today is how to tell the story of ...
AbstractThe incomplete reformation of Martin Luther (1483-1546); a reconnaissance of the philosophic...
Luther and Erasmus were both biblical humanists, both affirmed the grace of God as central, but each...
<p><strong>Luther's understanding of the Word of God. </strong>This paper attempts...
Disputations were a fixture of Martin Luther’s academic career. Luther participated regularly in dis...
The article presents Luther’s teaching on justification by faith and its theological implications. I...
Rede uitgesproken bij de viering van de negende dies natalis van de Protestantse Theologische Univer...
The gospel is not a new law. A clear distinction must be made between law and gospel, so that the g...
Justification and law in the church: The theological background of reformed church lawIn reformed ch...
Martin Luther lectured moral philosophy in Wittenberg. He was therefore a well-trained philosopher i...
Disputations were a fixture of Martin Luther’s academic career. Luther participated regularly in di...
For decades, not many theologians published on the theme of prayer. The philosophical critique on r...
This book studies the moral philosophy of the Renaissance humanist and Lutheran reformer Philip Mela...
Principally, Luther defers from philosophy’s authority to the authority of theology due to an intens...
Thieological training during the ReformationThe profound changes in theological education during and...
Doing theology for secularised manOne of the problems of theology today is how to tell the story of ...
AbstractThe incomplete reformation of Martin Luther (1483-1546); a reconnaissance of the philosophic...
Luther and Erasmus were both biblical humanists, both affirmed the grace of God as central, but each...
<p><strong>Luther's understanding of the Word of God. </strong>This paper attempts...
Disputations were a fixture of Martin Luther’s academic career. Luther participated regularly in dis...
The article presents Luther’s teaching on justification by faith and its theological implications. I...
Rede uitgesproken bij de viering van de negende dies natalis van de Protestantse Theologische Univer...
The gospel is not a new law. A clear distinction must be made between law and gospel, so that the g...
Justification and law in the church: The theological background of reformed church lawIn reformed ch...