Martin Luther`s Understanding of God`s Two Kingdoms A Response to the Challenge of Skepticism
Material type: TextPublication details: Michigan Baker Book House 2010Description: 208pISBN:- 9780801038846
- C52(N18) W930
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C52 W485 Reading the Bible With Martin Luther | C52 Z120 John Calvin and Roman Catholicism | C52(K40) H675 Luther and the Mystics | C52(N18) W930 Martin Luther`s Understanding of God`s Two Kingdoms | C53.3(D30) J710 The Humanity of Christ | C53.3(D91) M148 Hope in Barth`s Eschatology | C53.3(D91) M148 Hope in Barth`s Eschatology |
includes index and biblioraphy
1. Interpretations of Luther`s Idea of the Two Kingdoms during the Last Two Centuries 17
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Uses of Luther`s Concept of Two Kingdoms
Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Developments
National Socialist Perversions and the Responses
Relevant Recent Treatments of the Two-Kingdoms Idea
2. The Skeptical Challenge of the Early Italian Renaissance 45
Early Italian Humanism and Skepticism
Lorenzo Valla and Rhetorical Humanism
Italian Humanism and Neoplatonism
Critics of Neoplatonism
3. Northern Humanism: The Context of Luther`s Two Kingdoms 79
The Rhetorical Path and Valla`s Influence
The Neoplatonic Path and the Influence of Ficino and Pico
Luther and Humanism
Earlier Twofold Conceptions
4. The Two-Kingdoms Worldview: How Luther Used the Concept in Diverse Contexts 113
The Early Use of the Two-Kingdoms Concept
Further Refinement of the Two-Kingdoms Distinction in Biblical Commentaries
The Creation Law and the Three Divine Orders of Human Institutions
Theological Certainty versus Skepticism in the Worldly Kingdom
5. The Reformer Applies the Two Kingdoms to Christian Life 147
Luther`s Commentary on Ecclesiastes
Christian Life as a Struggle for Faith
Pitfalls and Patience
Luther`s Social Ethos
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