Volume 11 - 2003

I. Biblical Theology

  • Ulrich Asendorf. “Viva vox Evangelii: A Necessary Course Correction.”
  • Carl Axel Aurelius. “Luther on the Psalter.”
  • William S. Campbell. “Martin Luther and Paul’s Epistle to the Romans.”
  • Arland J. Hultgren. “Luther on Galatians.”
  • John Kleinig. “Where is Your God? Luther on God’s Self-Localization.”
  • Siegfried Kreuzer.  “‘The Sum of the Whole Law and of all the Wisdom  of Israel’: Luther’s Lecture on Deuteronomy
  • and its importance for his understanding of the Decalogue and his Cathechisms.”

 

II. The Pastoral Luther

  • Matthieu Arnold. “Invitation and Initiation to Prayer in the Letters of Martin Luther.”
  • Scott Hendrix. “Luther on Marriage.”
  • Carter Lindberg. “The Future of a Tradition: Luther and the Family.”

 

III. Luther in Historical Context

  • D. V. N. Bagchi. “Sic et non: Luther and Scholasticism.”
  • Theo Bell. “The Oaks and the Pines as Teachers. Bernard of Clairvaux in Luther’s treatise Von den Konziliis und Kirchen.
  • Martin Brecht and Christian Peters, eds. Martin Luther. Annotations on the Works of Jerome.
  • Ulrich Köpf. “Bernard of Clairvaux in the Works of Martin Luther. Notes on Recent Research.”
  • Friedemann Pannen. “Luther on John Gerson: An Examination of the Statements of Luther on the ‘Doctor of Consolation.’”
  • Franz Posset. “Golden Word: Augustine and Bernard in the View of the Old Luther (1531-1546).”
  • Franz Posset. Pater Bernhardus: Martin Luther and Bernard of Clairvaux, Chapters 3-5.

 

IV. Special Issues

  • Matthieu Arnold. “Martin Luther’s Concept of Epieikeia,” conclusion.
  • Egil Grislis. “Martin Luther and the Jews.”
  • Berndt Hamm. “How Innovative was the Reformation?”
  • Berndt Hamm. “The Position of the Reformation in the Second Christian Millennium: A Contribution to the Understanding of
  • Worthlessness and Worth of a Person.”
  • Ekkehard Heise. “Theology of the Cross of Christ and of the Christians. Lutheran Perspectives in the Latin-American Context.”
  • Eilert Herms. “Certainty in Martin Luther’s ‘De servo arbitrio.’”
  • Won Yong Ji. “Luther’s Works and the Lutheran Confessions: Toward Indigenization of the Christian Faith.”
  • Gregory J. Miller. “Luther on the Turks and Islam.”
  • Ulrich Moustakas. “Difference and Relation. On the Relationship of Theology and Philosophy according to Luther.”
  • Jos E. Vercruysse. “Theologia crucis—Theologia gloriae in Martin Luther: A Terminological Investigation.”
  • Jared Wicks. “God and His Grace According to Luther 1509-1517.”

 

V. Friends, Foes, and Family

  • David Bagchi. “Luther’s Catholic Opponents.”
  • Reinhard Flogaus. “Luther versus Melanchthon? The Question of Unity in the Wittenberg Reformation Regarding the Teaching of Justification.”
  • Athina Lexutt. “Humor and Theology in Erasmus and Luther.”
  • Michael J. Tori. “Luther and Cajetan on the Sacrifice of the Mass.”

 

      Index, Scripture Citations, and Announcements.