Lex charitatis : a juristic disquisition on law in the theology of Martin Luther
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Lex charitatis : a juristic disquisition on law in the theology of Martin Luther
(Emory University studies in law and religion)
William B. Eerdmans, 2010
- : pbk
- Other Title
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Lex charitatis : eine juristische Untersuchung über das Recht in der Theologie Martin Luthers
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Translated from German
"From the second edition of Lex charitatis. Eine juristiche Untersuchung über das Recht in der Theologie Martin Luthers"--T.p.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Originally published: 2nd ed. Köln : Böhlau, 1973
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This substantial work by one of Europe's most respected twentieth-century legal minds unpacks Luther's doctrine of law, showing how it derived from his central theological concern, justification by faith.
-When Johannes Heckel's Lex Charitatis appeared more than half a century ago, it brought new clarity to the much-disputed issue of Luther's understanding of the law and of God's governance of his created order. The Wittenberg reformer's use of the language of 'two kingdoms' and 'two governances' is still fiercely debated; having Heckel's work in English will assist scholars and students alike in putting Luther's insights to use in the context of twenty-first-century problems.-
-- Robert Kolb, Concordia Seminary
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