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    • Faith and Reason in Martin Luther 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (1957)
      Siegbert W. Becker explores Martin Luther’s paradoxical stance on reason, highlighting its dual role as both a divine gift and a spiritual adversary. Luther praised reason as essential for human life and logic, yet condemned ...
    • The Place of Reason in Lutheran Theology 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (0000)
      In this lecture, Siegbert W. Becker explores the nuanced role of reason in Lutheran theology, contrasting it with modern theological trends that either idolize or reject rational thought. While Lutheranism warns against ...
    • The Problem of Time and Space 

      Ylvisaker, Sigurd C. (0000)
      S.C. Ylvisaker explores the philosophical and theological dimensions of time and space, challenging Kantian notions that treat them as mere forms of perception. He argues that time and space are measurable, finite realities ...
    • Reason as Instrument 

      Becker, Siegbert W. (0000)
      In Reason as Instrument, Dr. Siegbert W. Becker examines Martin Luther’s complex view of human reason, challenging the misconception that Luther was wholly anti-rational. Becker shows that while Luther condemned reason ...
    • Reason Made Captive to Scripture 

      Raabe, John E. (1966)