ABSTRACT: Luther’s rejection of papal authority was never really about papal authority. Luther’s revolutionary theological route was led by another, more important motivation: his fundamental, all-important “quest for the absolute.” Luther was animated by an obsessive desire to find a sure, certain, and unfailing basis for the Christian life- “the absolute.” This was his primary spiritual impulse, which he had acquired during his days as an anxious, guilt-ridden monk. Knowing his own sin, Luther despaired of finding an absolute basis for salvation in himself. Likewise, discovering the Church to be “merely human,” he found it necessary to untether the Christian life from any reliance upon the institutional Church. It was then only natural fo...
Roman Catholic attitudes toward Martin Luther (1485-1563) have changed. Whether popular, scholarly, ...
After describing the challenges posed by Martin Luther, this paper studies the response given by Vat...
In order to clarify Luther\u27s significance for Catholics, this study investigates the contemporary...
<p>ABSTRACT: Luther’s rejection of papal authority was never really about papal authority. Luther’s ...
Early in the evening of 17 April 1521, in the German town of Worms, Martin Luther appeared before th...
The sixteenth century religious reformer Martin Luther began to construct his new theology by critic...
The sixteenth century was a period of intense questioning of religious authority in its many forms, ...
ABSTRACT. Luther wrote his On the Freedom of a Christian at the end of a very turbulent and polemica...
... careful study of the Luther’s writings reveals that, while he repudiated many Catholic ways of u...
This essay examines the place of affectivity and emotion in Martin Luther's early theology 1513-25. ...
Includes bibliographical references.Martin Luther, in his writings on civil obedience, firmly stated...
Although Luther’s early concept of saving faith was heavily influenced by the German mystical tradit...
Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German Reformer, theologian, translator of the Bible into German, pr...
Luther has been described as caring about soteriology but not concerned to study christology. But tw...
This paper argues that despite initiating the Reformation of the 16th century and boldly proclaiming...
Roman Catholic attitudes toward Martin Luther (1485-1563) have changed. Whether popular, scholarly, ...
After describing the challenges posed by Martin Luther, this paper studies the response given by Vat...
In order to clarify Luther\u27s significance for Catholics, this study investigates the contemporary...
<p>ABSTRACT: Luther’s rejection of papal authority was never really about papal authority. Luther’s ...
Early in the evening of 17 April 1521, in the German town of Worms, Martin Luther appeared before th...
The sixteenth century religious reformer Martin Luther began to construct his new theology by critic...
The sixteenth century was a period of intense questioning of religious authority in its many forms, ...
ABSTRACT. Luther wrote his On the Freedom of a Christian at the end of a very turbulent and polemica...
... careful study of the Luther’s writings reveals that, while he repudiated many Catholic ways of u...
This essay examines the place of affectivity and emotion in Martin Luther's early theology 1513-25. ...
Includes bibliographical references.Martin Luther, in his writings on civil obedience, firmly stated...
Although Luther’s early concept of saving faith was heavily influenced by the German mystical tradit...
Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German Reformer, theologian, translator of the Bible into German, pr...
Luther has been described as caring about soteriology but not concerned to study christology. But tw...
This paper argues that despite initiating the Reformation of the 16th century and boldly proclaiming...
Roman Catholic attitudes toward Martin Luther (1485-1563) have changed. Whether popular, scholarly, ...
After describing the challenges posed by Martin Luther, this paper studies the response given by Vat...
In order to clarify Luther\u27s significance for Catholics, this study investigates the contemporary...