Luther Digest, Volume 10 (2002)
I. Biblical Theology
Albrecht Beutel. “Luther’s Translation of the Bible and the Consequences.”
Martin Bourgine. “Crux sola. Luther’s Christology in Light of the theologia crucis” (conclusion).
Carl C. Christensen. “The Reformation of the Bible Illustration: Genesis Woodcuts in Wittenberg, 1523-1534.”
Bernhard Erling. “The Priesthood of All Believers and Luther’s Translation of 1 Peter 2:5, 9.”
Alfonso O. Espinosa. “The Christology of Martin Luther in the Great Commentary on Galatians of 1531.”
Hartmut Günther. “The Hidden God in the Passion: Psalm 22 in the Exposition of Luther.”
Kristen E. Kvam. “‘The Sweat of the Brow is of Many Kinds’: Luther on the Duties of Adam and His Sons.”
Gerhard Müller. “Biblical Theology and Social Ethics. The Thought of Martin Luther.”
Marc Vial. Luther and the Apocalypse according to the Prefaces of 1522 and 1530.”
Klaas Zwanepol. “Luther’s Doctrine on the Atonement in His Exegesis of Gal.3:13-14.”
II. The Pastoral Luther
Martin Brecht. “Through the Office of the Ministry and the Word the Kingdom of God is Preserved in the World.”
Eugene W. Bunkowske. “Luther the Missionary: The Reformer’s Theology of Mission.”
Steven A. Hein. “Luther on Vocatio: Ordinary Life for Ordinary Saints.”
Hans J. Hillerbrand. “The Road Less Traveled? Reflections on the Enigma of Lutheran Spirituality.”
Paul R. Hinlicky. “Luther’s Forgotten Ecclesiology and Its Ecumenical Implications.”
Robert Kolb. “‘What Benefit Does the Soul Receive from a Handful of Water?’: Luther’s Preaching on Baptism, 1528-1539.”
Hans Martin Müller. “Martin Luther’s Small Catechism—Its Place in Life.”
Jörg M. Gereon Mosig. “Luther’s Eight Sermons at Wittenberg: the Credo of a Gentle Reformer.”
Ulrich Nembach. “The Bondage of the Will—Read from the Viewpoint of Pastoral Care.”
Daniel Preus. “The Beliefs and Writings of Luther.”
William R. Russell. “Prayer: The Practical Focus of Luther’s Theology.”
Erling T. Teigen. “Luther and the Consecration.”
III. Luther in Historical Context
Theo Bell. “Calvin and Luther on Bernard of Clairvaux.”
George W. Forell. “Ethics in Martin Luther & Bernard of Clairvaux.”
Ulrich Köpf. “Monastic Traditions in Martin Luther.”
Gottfried G. Krodel. “Luther’s Work on the Catechism in the Context of Late Medieval Catechetical Literature.”
Volker Leppin. “Luther’s Understanding of Antichrist in the Context of the Medieval Conception.”
Bruce D. Marshall. “Faith and Reason Reconsidered: Aquinas and Luther on Deciding What is True.”
Ingun Montgomery. “The Understanding of the Church in the Sixteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.”
Franz Posset. Pater Bernhardus: Martin Luther and Bernard of Clairvaux, Chapters 1 and 2.
Paul W. Robinson. “Luther’s Explanation of Daily Bread in Light of Medieval Preaching.”
IV. Special Issues
Matthieu Arnold. “Martin Luther’s Concept of Epieikeia.”
†Gerhard Ebeling. “A Life for Theology—A Theology for Life.”
Kenneth Hagen. “Luther’s So-Called Judenschriften: A Genre Approach.”
George Hunsinger. “What Karl Barth Learned from Martin Luther.”
Won Jong Ji. “‘Luther Renaissance’ in East Asia.”
David J. Lose. “The Ambidextrous God: Luther on Faith and Politics.”
Paul T. McCain. “Receiving the Gifts of God in His Two Kingdoms. The Development of Luther’s Understanding.”
James Edward McGoldrick. “Luther’s Doctrine of Predestination.”
José María Rosales. “The Crisis of the Medieval Political Paradigm. A Reflection about the Debate over the Political Theology.”
V. Friends, Foes, and Family
Robert Kolb. “The Living Prophet: Luther in the View of His Contemporaries.”
Gerhard Müller. “Luther’s Teaching as Judged by the Roman Catholic Church.”
Martin Treu. “Katharina von Bora, the Woman at Luther’s Side.”
Timothy J. Wengert. “Melanchthon and Luther/Luther and Melanchthon.”
Jared Wicks, S.J. “Facts and Fears In and Around Martin Luther.”
Index (including Cumulative Contents, Volumes 1 through 9, 1993-2001), Scripture Citations, and Announcements