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31 - Law and Gospel

from Part V - Themes in Luther’s Thought

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2018

David M. Whitford
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Baylor University, Texas
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Further Reading

Barth, Karl. Gospel and Law.” In Community, State, and Church: Three Essays. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1960.Google Scholar
Deifelt, Wanda. “A Brief Instruction on What to Look for and Expect in the Gospels, 1522.” In The Annotated Luther, Volume 2: Word and Faith, edited by Stjerna, Kirsi I.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015.Google Scholar
Hendel, Kurt. “The Smalcald Articles, 1538.” In The Annotated Luther, Volume 2: Word and Faith, edited by Stjerna, Kirsi I.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015.Google Scholar
Kolb, Robert. “Preface to Luther’s Latin Works, 1545.” In The Annotated Luther: Pastoral Writings, Volume 4, edited by Haemig, Mary Jane. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2016.Google Scholar
Leppin, Volker. “The Bondage of the Will, 1525.” In The Annotated Luther, Volume 2: Word and Faith, edited by Stjerna, Kirsi I.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015.Google Scholar
Maas, Korey. “Law and Gospel.” In The Lutheran Difference: An Explanation and Comparison of Christian Beliefs, edited by Engelbrecht, Edward A.. St. Louis, MO: Concordia, 2014.Google Scholar
McDonough, Thomas M. The Law and the Gospel in Luther: A Study of Martin Luther’s Confessional Writings. London: Oxford University Press, 1963.Google Scholar
Pedersen, Else Marie Wiberg. “Two Kinds of Righteousness, 1519.” In The Annotated Luther, Volume 2: Word and Faith, edited by Stjerna, Kirsi I.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015.Google Scholar
Sammeli, Juntunen. “Laki ja Evankeliumi.” In Johdatus luterilaisen spiritualiteetin teologiaan, edited by Vainio, Olli-Pekka and Heikkinen, Jouko M. V.. Helsinki: Kirjapaja, 2003.Google Scholar
Schramm, Brooks. “How Christians Should Regard Moses, 1525.” In The Annotated Luther, Volume 2: Word and Faith, edited by Stjerna, Kirsi I.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2015.Google Scholar
Walther, C. F. W, Dau, W. H. T, and Eckhardt, E.. The Proper Distinction between Law and Gospel: Thirty-Nine Evening Lectures. St. Louis, MO: Concordia, 1929.Google Scholar
Zheng, Aihe. Law and Gospel in Martin Luther’s Pastoral Teachings as Seen in His Lecture Notes. New York: Peter Lang, 2016.Google Scholar

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