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Titel:The Medieval Luther
Mitwirkende:Helmer, Christine [HerausgeberIn]   i
Verf.angabe:Christine Helmer (ed.)
Ausgabe:1. Auflage
Verlagsort:Tübingen
Verlag:Mohr Siebeck
Jahr:2020
Umfang:Online-Ressource (340 Seiten)
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation ; Band ?
 Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation ; 117
ISBN:978-3-16-158981-2
 3-16-158980-7
 978-3-16-158980-5
Abstract:Die vorliegende Studie zeigt Luthers große Vertrautheit mit mittelalterlicher Philosophie und Theologie. Sie stellt einen Zusammenhang her zwischen seiner Lehre von Christus, seiner Heilsbotschaft, seiner Auffassung vom Priestertum und allgemeineren spätmittelalterlichen, religiösen und politischen Anliegen. Zudem wird aufgezeigt, wie grundlegend eine genaue Kenntnis des Mittelalters für das Verständnis von Martin Luthers Theologie ist.InhaltsübersichtChristine Helmer: Introduction. The Search for the Medieval Luther Part One: Christology David J. Luy: Martin Luther and Late Medieval Christology. Continuity or Discontinuity? – Richard Cross: Luther's Christology and the Communicatio Idiomatum – Aaron Moldenhauer: Analyzing the Verba Christi. Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and Gabriel Biel on The Power of Words – Marilyn McCord Adams: Eucharistic Real Presence. Some Scholastic Background to Luther's Debate with Zwingli Part Two: Soteriology Graham White: Modal Logic in Luther's Enslaved Will – Alice Chapman: Christ the Physician. Medieval Roots of the Christus Medicus in Luther – Candace L. Kohli: The Medieval Luther on Poenitentia. Good Works as the Completion of Faith in the Christian Life – Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth: Friendly Grace. The Augustinian Roots of Luther's Epistemology – Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen: »You Are Mine, and I am Yours«. The Nuptial Motif in Luther's Theology – Volker Leppin: Mysticism and Justification Part Three: Ministry Dean Phillip Bell: Ministry and Sacred Obligation. A Late Medieval Context for Luther's »On Whether One May Flee from the Death« – Christopher Voigt-Goy: Luther and Priestly Potestas in the Late Middle Ages – G. Sujin Pak: The Protestant Reformers and the Regula Fidei – Christine Helmer: The Priesthood and its Critics
 Staging a conversation among distinguished Luther scholars, historians of Christianity, and philosophers, The Medieval Luther makes the case that it is impossible to understand Luther's most important doctrines without exploring his philosophical inheritance. After all, Luther was an ardent participant in and contributor to the philosophical disputes of the late Middle Ages. By situating Luther's theology in relation to medieval healing practices, mysticism, biblical interpretation, and politics, this volume blurs the historiographical line between the medieval and early modern periods. Offering an expansive appreciation of the Middle Ages for his thought, The Medieval Luther is indispensable for any future study of the Reformation's leading figure.Survey of contentsChristine Helmer: Introduction. The Search for the Medieval Luther Part One: Christology David J. Luy: Martin Luther and Late Medieval Christology. Continuity or Discontinuity? – Richard Cross: Luther's Christology and the Communicatio Idiomatum – Aaron Moldenhauer: Analyzing the Verba Christi. Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, and Gabriel Biel on The Power of Words – Marilyn McCord Adams: Eucharistic Real Presence. Some Scholastic Background to Luther's Debate with Zwingli Part Two: Soteriology Graham White: Modal Logic in Luther's Enslaved Will – Alice Chapman: Christ the Physician. Medieval Roots of the Christus Medicus in Luther – Candace L. Kohli: The Medieval Luther on Poenitentia. Good Works as the Completion of Faith in the Christian Life – Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth: Friendly Grace. The Augustinian Roots of Luther's Epistemology – Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen: »You Are Mine, and I am Yours«. The Nuptial Motif in Luther's Theology – Volker Leppin: Mysticism and Justification Part Three: Ministry Dean Phillip Bell: Ministry and Sacred Obligation. A Late Medieval Context for Luther's »On Whether One May Flee from the Death« – Christopher Voigt-Goy: Luther and Priestly Potestas in the Late Middle Ages – G. Sujin Pak: The Protestant Reformers and the Regula Fidei – Christine Helmer: The Priesthood and its Critics
DOI:doi:10.1628/978-3-16-158981-2
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Schlagwörter:(s)Theologie   i / (s)Philosophie   i / (z)Geschichte 500-1500   i / (s)Rezeption   i / (p)Luther, Martin   i
 (p)Luther, Martin   i / (s)Mittelalter   i / (s)Einfluss   i
 (p)Luther, Martin   i / (s)Theologie   i
 (p)Luther, Martin   i / (s)Scholastik   i / (s)Rezeption   i / (s)Reformation   i
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Dokumenttyp:Konferenzschrift: (Northwestern University : 2016 : Evanston, Ill.)
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Druckausgabe
 Erscheint auch als : Druck-Ausgabe: Beyond Oberman: Luther and the Middle Ages (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Evanston, Ill.): The medieval Luther. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2020. - X, 301 Seiten
RVK-Notation:BP 2520   i
 BP 2220   i
Sach-SW:öffentliche Sache
 Antike Geistesgeschichte
 Secondary Characters
 Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation
 Dionysius von Alexandria
 sanctuary
 priesthood
 Soteriology
 Christology
 Philosophy
 Biblical Interpretation
 Kirchengeschichte
 Systematische Theologie
 Mittelalter
K10plus-PPN:1694375064
 
 
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