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The Fruitful Reading of Luther's Writings
(2016)
C.F.W. Walther gives a number of suggestions for beneficial reading of Luther’s work. He stresses the importance of knowing Luther’s unique role in history and shows Luther’s fame through many quotations of Luther’s ...
Formal and Functional Equivalence in Bible Translation
(2012)
President Wendland takes a close look at two schools of thought in Bible translation work today: formal equivalence and functional equivalence. However, President Wendland does not state a preference between these two ...
Comment: Reading Luther Critically
(2014)
Professor Brug encourages readers to use Luther’s writings with a critical eye and not to place them at the level of Scripture nor at the level of the confessions. He demonstrates this wisdom by examining a Luther sermon ...
Don't be afraid! Cheer up! It's the cross!
(2010)
If Professor Deutschlander had written two more chapters for his book, The Theology of the Cross, these would be those chapters. Deutschlander shows us the pains and struggles that come from being a disciple of Christ, but ...
Leveraging the Lutheran Legacy
(2018-02-19)
This conference essay seeks to examine how Martin Luther and his successors impacted the
singing assembly during the Lutheran Reformation and give an honest assessment of the
challenges to maintaining a distinctive ...
Martin Luther and the Happy Inconsistency
(2018)
This study explores some of the significant historical events in Martin Luther’s life that
provide insight into his understanding and application of the term “happy inconsistency.” It is
specific to Luther’s interactions ...
Martin Luther's Theology of Justification. A Response to the New Finnish Interpretation of Luther
(2018)
In his writings, Martin Luther strove to present justification as the glorious gift that it is: God’s free forgiveness given on the basis of Jesus’ sacrifice for sinners. The Lutheran Confessions rightly maintain this ...