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