Luther: Lectures on RomansPresbyterian Publishing Corporation, 1961 - 444 pages Wilhelm Pauck enhances his fresh translation of Luther's Lectures on Romans with a body of notes which, along with his lucid introduction, greatly enhances the usefulness of Luther's work. Long recognized for the quality of its translations, introductions, explanatory notes, and indexes, the Library of Christian Classics provides scholars and students with modern English translations of some of the most significant Christian theological texts in history. Through these works--each written prior to the end of the sixteenth century--contemporary readers are able to engage the ideas that have shaped Christian theology and the church through the centuries. |
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Page xxv
... interpretation of texts on the exposition of individual words and terms with the result that they tended to lose sight of the meaning of larger passages and of the connec- tion between them . They often got stuck in details as , even ...
... interpretation of texts on the exposition of individual words and terms with the result that they tended to lose sight of the meaning of larger passages and of the connec- tion between them . They often got stuck in details as , even ...
Page xxvii
... interpretation of the Bible was even more complex than we have indicated so far . For , according to the Pauline saying of II Cor . 3 : 6 : " The letter kills , but the spirit gives life , " the Scripture was believed to require not ...
... interpretation of the Bible was even more complex than we have indicated so far . For , according to the Pauline saying of II Cor . 3 : 6 : " The letter kills , but the spirit gives life , " the Scripture was believed to require not ...
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... interpretation in the mighty acts of God in his Son Jesus Christ , that historical revelation . . . which is the center of the Christian proclamation . . . . The tropological sense . . . links what God has done ' for us ' with his ...
... interpretation in the mighty acts of God in his Son Jesus Christ , that historical revelation . . . which is the center of the Christian proclamation . . . . The tropological sense . . . links what God has done ' for us ' with his ...
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