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36 - Luther’s Treatises and Polemics

from Part VI - Works

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2018

David M. Whitford
Affiliation:
Baylor University, Texas
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Bayer, Oswald. Martin Luther’s Theology: A Contemporary Interpretation. Translated by Trapp, Thomas H.. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2008.Google Scholar
Bornkamm, Heinrich. “Luther als Schriftsteller.” In Luther: Gestalt und Wirkungen. Gesammelte Aufsätze, 3964. Gütersloh: Mohn, 1975.Google Scholar
Ebeling, Gerhard. “Word of God and Hermeneutics.” In Word and Faith. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1963.Google Scholar
Edwards, Mark U. “Luther’s Polemical Controversies.” In The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther, 192206. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Forde, Gerhard O. A More Radical Gospel. Edited by Mattes, Mark C. and Paulsen, Steven D.. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2004.Google Scholar
Kolb, Robert. Martin Luther: Confessor of the Faith. New York: Oxford, 2009.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lull, Timothy. “Luther’s Writings.” In The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther, 3961. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Luther, Martin. The Freedom of a Christian. Translated and edited by Tranvik, Mark D.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2008.Google Scholar
Luther, Martin. Treatise on Good Works. Translated and edited by Hendrix, Scott H.. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2012.Google Scholar

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