Un comentario sobre La disputación de Heidelberg (1518)
Un breve comentario sobre el texto de la Disputación de Heidelberg (1518) por Martín Lutero. Un breve comentario sobre el texto de la Disputación de Heidelberg (1518) por Martín Lutero.
The Christoscopic Exegesis of John Oecolampadius on the Child Named in Isaiah 7-11
by Jeff Fisher
Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society.
An Academic Book Review of Roland H. Bainton's "Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther"
Bainton begins his fascinating and illuminating landmark biography of Martin Luther with his decision, at age 22, to... more Bainton begins his fascinating and illuminating landmark biography of Martin Luther with his decision, at age 22, to become a monk after being trapped outside in the midst of a raging storm and surviving close lightning strikes after an appeal to his father’s patron saint, St. Anne. This episode provides an ironic introduction to Bainton’s telling of Luther’s life—which, after his embrace of monasticism, would lead to a shattered medieval Catholicism. At the time of Bainton’s death in 1984, this book had sold over a million copies and had become the “standard popular biography for Luther.” Bainton wrote Here I Stand at the approximate mid-point of his sixty-plus year career as a historian of the Renaissance. For this reviewer, the book proved to provide great insights into the nature of persecution, toleration and the role of ideologues in expanding, distorting and worsening a conceptual rift that might have been healed, if radical minds had not rubbed the salt of invective and polemic into offended persons on both sides of Luther’s persuasive return to Scriptural authority
Use of Wealth in the Christian Life: John Calvin's Biblical Interpretation
published in 'Dulia et Latria 2' (April 2009)
