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Law and gospel as hermeneutic: Martin Luther and the Lutheran tradition
Richard P. Hordern
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Wittenberg Uses of Law and Gospel
Lutheran Quarterly, 2023Abstract: Melanchthon attempted to preserve the proper preaching of repentance and to teach proper Christian living through the law of God by designating three uses of the law in the Christian life. He did so to counter the form of antinomianism advanced by Johann Agricola.
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Law and Liberty, Church and Gospel
New Blackfriars, 1975The ProblemIt is not difficult to show from the New Testament that dialogue is built into the structures of the Christian community. Ep. 4:11-16, for example, ‘proves that in the New Testament there is no opposition between ministerial authority and an emancipated laity.
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Law and Gospel in Pastoral Care
Journal of Pastoral Care, 1976A concern for the demands of the Law and for the message of the forgiveness of sins does not characterize the way most modern, progressive, clinically educated pastors tend to view or practice their ministry with troubled persons. But if our pastoral care is to become more fully responsive and responsible to our theological heritage, and more ...
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Law and Gospel in Luther's Hermeneutic
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1983Law and gospel, as Luther understood them, are more a matter of modes of speech and ways of preaching than of difference in content between Old and New Testaments
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Law and Gospel, and Youth and Family Ministry
Dialog, 2008Abstract: If “faith comes through hearing” the word of God comprised in law and gospel, how do the imperatives that characterize ‘Youth and Family Ministry’ make such hearing possible? Here, literature delineating ‘Youth and Family Ministry’ is analyzed in light of its biblical foundations.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, 2002
This essay is an attempt to understand the significance of Barth’s redefinition of the “law/gospel” rubric for political theology. Barth’s thought is exposited at length, and illumined by comparison with Luther and Calvin. Luther emphasizes the distance between gospel and the law, distinguishing between serving God in the secular regiment, and serving ...
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This essay is an attempt to understand the significance of Barth’s redefinition of the “law/gospel” rubric for political theology. Barth’s thought is exposited at length, and illumined by comparison with Luther and Calvin. Luther emphasizes the distance between gospel and the law, distinguishing between serving God in the secular regiment, and serving ...
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Wesley's Homiletic: Law and Gospel for Preaching
Toronto Journal of Theology, 1994John Wesley (1703—1791) is less remembered for his preaching than the fiery George Whitefield, who first introduced an initially hesitant Wesley to the experience of field-preaching. And yet, if we thumb through Wesley's Journal and other sources, we read of large crowds gathering to hear him, numbers so large in fact that they are difficult to ...
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Community, Law and Mission in Matthew's Gospel
2019Gemeinde, Gesetz und Mission im Matthäusevangelium.
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