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    Luther the Humanist

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    1990
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    Kittelson, James M.
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    Abstract
    In this lecture it must be noted that by the term “humanist,” Kittelson is not talking about the modern use of the term. Instead, Kittelson will examine what this word meant in the early 16th Century and explain how this term applies to Luther. After defining the word, Kittelson discusses what Luther owed to humanism and also on what grounds he broke away from humanism. Obviously, such a discussion will entail a great deal of insight into Luther’s views on reason. In the end, Kittelson will show his reader how Luther learned to use all the tools of the humanists of his day, but use them in a way that was “captive to Christ” where he could use them to understand the gospel. In this way, reason could serve a most beautiful role.
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