Rev. Robert Smith (Electronic Resources Librarion at CTSFW) is now a contributor
to the Lutherbibliographie, responsible for English-language bibliography on Luther,
Melanchthon, and the Reformation. The editors of CTQ commend him for this
important work, and request that our readers keep him informed of the latest English-
language writings on these topics. He can be contacted at robert.smith@ctsfw.edu.
Bibliography of Works by and
about Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon
in the English Language
2013-2018
Robert Smith
The five hundredth anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation generated quite a
bit of interest in the study of Martin Luther, his friend and colleague, Philipp
Melanchthon and their times. A major portion of the studies made as a result were
conducted in the English language. They included translations of the work of
Luther, sometimes of works never rendered in English and sometimes fresh versions
of well-known works. New biographies were written, in-depth analysis of themes,
thought and events produced and reviews of all of these works penned. Essays
appeared in a wide range of journals, conference proceedings, anthologies
and festschriften. This bibliography was compiled at the request of the editors
of Lutherjahrbuch to add to their on-going Lutherbibliographie. It covers the
publication years 2013-2017.
Articles
Anderas, Phillip. “A Postmodern Luther? Enarrationes in Genesin in Conversation
with Philosophical and Theological Reconsiderations.” Lutherjahrbuch 80 (2013):
301305.
Alfsvåg, Knut. “The Centrality of Christology: On the Relation between Nicholas
Cusanus and Martin Luther.” Studia Theologica 70, no. 1 (2016): 2238.
Alfsvåg, Knut. “Luther on Necessity.Harvard Theological Review 108, no. 1
(January 2015): 5269.
Alfsvåg, Knut. “‘These Things Took Place as Examples for Us’: On the Theological
and Ecumenical Significance of the Lutheran Sola Scriptura.” Dialog 55, no. 3
(September 2016): 202209.
Allen, Michael. “‘It is No Longer I Who Live’: Christ’s Faith and Christian Faith.”
Journal of Reformed Theology 7, no. 1 (2013): 326.
Amevenku, Frederick Mawusi, and Issac Boaheng. “Theological Interpretations of
the Sermon on the Mount: Making an Old Sermon Relevant for Our Time.” Trinity
Journal of Church and Theology 18, no. 5 (March 2016): 6989.
Amjad-Ali, Charles. “Deconstructing Historical Prejudice: Luther’s Treatment of
the Turks (Muslims).” Tikkun 32, no. 3 (2017): 3943.
Andrews, Robert M. “Luther’s Reformation and Sixteenth-Century Catholic
Reform: Broadening a Traditional Narrative.” Australasian Catholic Record 94, no.
4 (October 2017): 427439.
Appold, Kenneth G. “Taking a Stand for Reformation: Martin Luther and Caritas
Pirckheimer.” Lutheran Quarterly 32, no. 1 (2018): 4059.
Arand, Charles P. “The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation: Lutherans &
Science.Concordia Journal 43, no. 3 (2017): 710.
Arand, Charles P. “The Incarnation’s Embrace of Creation.Lutheran Theological
Journal 50, no. 3 (December 2016): 177189.
Arand, Charles P. “The Scientist as a Theologian of the Cross.” Concordia Journal
43, no. 3 (2017): 1735.
Arand, Charles P. “The Unbounded Creator and the Bounded Creatures.” Lutheran
Quarterly 31, no. 3 (2017): 267287.
Arand, Charles P, and Erik H. Herrmann. “Living in the Promises and Places of
God: A Theology of the World.” Concordia Journal 41, no. 2 (2015): 101110.
Arnfríður Guðmundsdóttir. “Talking about a Gracious God: Speaking of God out
of Experience.” Dialog 54, no. 3 (2015): 233240.
Arnold, Margaret. “‘To Sweeten the Bitter Dance’: The Virgin Martyrs in the
Lutheran Reformation.” Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte 104 (2013): 110133.
Asproulis, Nikolaos. “The Encounter between Eastern Orthodoxy and Lutheranism:
A Historical and Theological Assessment.The Ecumenical Review 69, no. 2 (July
2017): 215224.
Aubert, Annette G. “Martin Luther’s Images and Collective Memory.” Fides et
Historia 48, no. 2 (2016): 6875.
Avis, Paul D. L. “Catholic and Reformed?” Ecclesiology 12, no. 2 (2016): 139145.
Awes-Freeman, Jennifer. “The Reformation at 500: Protestant Theology in Art and
Material Culture.” ARTS 28, no. 2 (2017): 7881.
Bagchi, David V. N. “Martin Luther: ‘Confessional’ Theologian.” The Expository
Times 126, no. 2 (November 2014): 5362.
Bakker, Henk. “‘We Are All Equal’ (Omnes Sumus Aequales): A Critical Assessment
of Early Protestant Ministerial Thinking.” Perspectives in Religious Studies 44, no. 3
(2017): 353376.
Ball, Philip. “Luther’s Legacy.” New Scientist 236, no. 3149 (October 28, 2017): 32
35.
Barclay, John M. G. “Luther and the Gift.” International Journal of Systematic
Theology 20, no. 2 (April 2018): 299301.
Barrett, Matthew. “Can This Bird Fly? Repositioning the Genesis of the Reformation
on Martin Luther’s Early Polemic against Gabriel Biel’s Covenantal, Voluntarist
Doctrine of Justification.The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 21, no. 4 (2017):
61101.
Barrett, Matthew. “Sola Scriptura in the Strange Land of Evangelicalism: The
Peculiar but Necessary Responsibility of Defending Sola Scriptura Against Our Own
Kind.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 19, no. 4 (2015): 938.
Barrett, Matthew. “What Is Sola Scriptura? A Theological Commentary.”
Midwestern Journal of Theology 16, no. 2 (2017): 15.
Bateza, Anthony M. “Reconciling Rapacious Wolves and Misguided Sheep: Law and
Responsibility in Martin Luther’s Response to the German Peasants’ War.” Political
Theology 19, no. 4 (June 2018): 264281.
Batka, Lubomir. “Theology of the Word in ‘Operationes in Psalmos’ (1519-1521).”
LWF Documentation 59 (2014): 213230.
Baudler, Kristian T. “Luther’s Only Common Priesthood: 1519-1523.” Logia 25, no.
4 (2016): 4552.
Baue, Frederic W. “Luther’s Rhetoric: An Enchiridion for Hymn Writers.Logia 24,
no. 3 (2015): 3337.
Bayer, Oswald. “Being in the Image of God.” Lutheran Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2013):
7688.
Bayer, Oswald. “How I Became a Luther Scholar.” Lutheran Quarterly 27, no. 3
(2013): 249263.
Bayer, Oswald. “Necessary Transformation? The Reformation and Modernity in
Controversy over Freedom.” Pro Ecclesia 22, no. 3 (2013): 290306.
Bayer, Oswald. “Reliable Word: Luther’s Understanding of God, Humanity, and the
World.” Logia 23, no. 3 (2014): 510.
Bayer, Oswald. “Twenty Questions on the Relevance of Luther for Today.” Lutheran
Quarterly 29, no. 4 (2015): 439443.
Beckham, Christopher. “‘The Devil Much Prefers Blockheads and Drones’: Μartin
Luther and Educational Reform.” Churchman 131, no. 2 (2017): 171182.
Beek, A. van de. “The Reception of Galatians 2:20 in the Patristic Period and the
Reformation.” Acta Theologica 19 (2014): 4257.
Bell, Dean Phillip. “Martin Luther and the Jews: Context and Content.” Theology
Today 74, no. 3 (2017): 215224.
Bender, Kimlyn J. “Martin Luther and the Birth of the Protestant Ecclesial Vision.”
Perspectives in Religious Studies 41, no. 3 (2014): 257275.
Benne, Robert. “Law and Gospel, Personal and Political.” Lutheran Quarterly 28, no.
3 (2014): 249265.
Bergh, Johan A. “Luther as Environmentalist: The Liberating Gospel and Care for
Creation.” Trinity Seminary Review 34, no. 1 (2014): 4549.
Besier, Gerhard. “Human Images, Myth Creation and Projections: From the Luther
Myth to the Luther Campaign.” Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte 26, no. 2 (2013): 422436.
Bieler, Andrea. “The Wounds of War: Engaging the Psalms of Lament in Pastoral
Care with Veterans against the Background of Martin Luther’s Hermeneutics.” LWF
Documentation 59 (2014): 245259.
Boehme, Armand J. “John 6 and Historic Lutheranism.” Logia 25, no. 1 (2016): 7
15.
Bouman, Walter R. “30 Years: Reflecting on Luther at the Birth of ALCM.” Cross
Accent 24, no. 2 (2016): 34.
Boutot, M. Hopson. “Invocavit Imperatives: The Third Use of the Law and the
Survival of the Wittenberg Reformation.” Mid-America Journal of Theology 27
(2016): 4966.
Boutot, M. Hopson. “How Did Luther Preach? A Plea for Gospel-Dominated
Preaching.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 81, no. 12 (2017): 95117.
Bräutigam, Michael. “And Finally... Reflections on Remembering 500 Years of the
Protestant Reformation.” Expository Times 129, no. 1 (October 2017): 5252.
Brock, Brian. “The Psalms and Luther’s Praise Inversion: Cultural Criticism as
Doxology Detection.” LWF Documentation 59 (2014): 191212.
Brondos, David A. “The God of Luther and the Reformation.” Dialog: A Journal of
Theology 55, no. 3 (September 2016): 179180.
Brown, Christopher Boyd. “Deus Ludens: God at Play in Luther’s Theology.
Concordia Theological Quarterly 81, no. 12 (2017): 153170.
Brown, Christopher Boyd. “Erasmus against Augustine and Wittenberg: The
Ecclesiastes and the De Doctrina Christiana.” Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte 104
(2013): 934.
Brown, Christopher Boyd. “The Impact of Luther’s Hymns.Lutherjahrbuch 80
(2013): 264265.
Brown, Christopher Boyd. “The Reformation of Marriage in Lutheran Wedding-
Preaching.” Seminary Ridge Review 15, no. 2 (2013): 125.
Brug, John F. “Luther’s Doctrine of the Word: The Incarnate Word in the Written
Word.Logia 22, no. 1 (2013): 4152.
Buchwald, Georg. “Luther Findings in Jena.” Translated by Nathaniel Biebert.
Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly 114, no. 1 (2017): 512.
Buck, Melissa. “God as Tempter: Luther on Genesis 22.” Logia 24, no. 1 (2015): 23
27.
Burnett, Amy Nelson. “From Concord to Confession: The Wittenberg Concord and
the Consensus Tigurinus in Historical Perspective.” Reformation & Renaissance
Review 18, no. 1 (March 2016): 4758.
Burnett, Amy Nelson. “Luther and the Eucharistic Controversy.Dialog 56, no. 2
(June 2017): 145150.
Burnett, Amy Nelson. “Luther, Learning, and the Liberal Arts.Teaching Theology
& Religion 20, no. 4 (October 2017).
Burnett, Amy Nelson. “Rhetoric and Refutation in Luther’s That These Words Still
Stand Firm.” Lutheran Quarterly 29, no. 3 (2015): 284303.
Busch Nielsen, Kirsten. “Luther’s Critical Concept of Church.” Lutherjahrbuch 80
(2013): 265268.
Cameron, Euan. “On Editing Luther’s Writings on Scripture.” Dialog 56, no. 2 (June
2017): 126132.
Cameron, Euan. “Words, Matter, and the Reformation: Revisiting the ‘Modernity’
Question.” Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte 108 (2017): 1220.
Campi, Emidio. “The Reformers and Islam.Reformed World 63, no. 2 (September
2013): 1735.
Cary, Phillip. “Luther at 500.” First Things 277 (November 2017): 2126.
Chang, Yoon-Jae. “The Reformation of Jan Hus as Inspiration for Transformative
Ecumenism.The Ecumenical Review 69, no. 2 (July 2017): 225236.
Cherney, Kenneth A. Jr. “In Citing a Reformation: Quoting Luther (And Quoting
WLQ).” Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly 114, no. 1 (2017): 34.
Cherwien, Susan Palo. “Trutzlied or Trostlied? A Hymnist Looks at Martin Luther’s
‘Ein Feste Burg.’Word & World 34, no. 4 (2014): 387397.
Chester, Stephen. “Interpreting the Bible and Changing the World: The
Phenomenon of Martin Luther.” Expository Times 129, no. 1 (October 2017): 313.
Chester, Stephen J. “Reading Paul with the Reformers.” The Covenant Quarterly
(Online) 75, no. 2 (May 2017): 2442.
Cho, Youngchun. “Luther and the Reform of Marriage and Family Life.” Unio Cum
Christo 3, no. 1 (April 2017): 153170.
Choi, Kwang Sun. “Explorations of Martin Luther’s Thought on Creation: ‘God
Writes the Gospel, Not in the Bible Alone, but Also on Trees, and in the Flowers and
Clouds and Stars.’” 한국기독교신학논총 87 (May 2013): 139155.
Chow, Sze Ting. “Animals and Monsters in Woodcuts of the German Reformation.”
国学与西学 学刊 10 (June 2016): 95.
Christianson, Gerald. “What Hath the Reformation Wrought?” Seminary Ridge
Review 20, no. 1 (2017): 9599.
Christman, Robert J. “‘For He Is Coming’: Revisiting Martin Luther’s Reaction to
the Reformation’s First Executions.” Lutherjahrbuch 82 (2015): 1143.
Clark, R Scott. “‘Subtle Sacramentarian’ or Son? John Calvin’s Relationship to
Martin Luther.The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 21, no. 4 (2017): 3560.
Close, Christopher W. “Reawakening the ‘Old Evangelical Zeal’: The 1617
Reformation Jubilee and Collective Memory in Strasbourg and Ulm.Sixteenth
Century Journal 48, no. 2 (2017): 299321.
Cole, Richard G. “Martin Luther’s Use of Rhetorical Masks for Jews, Princes, Clerics,
and Other Enemies: The Problem of Meaning in a Post Modern Age.The Journal
of Religious History 37, no. 3 (September 2013): 309321.
Coleman, Richard J. “Saving Original Sin from the Secularists.” Theology Today 70,
no. 4 (January 2014): 394406.
“Comment: Reading Luther Critically.” Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly 111, no. 1
(2014): 4449.
Coombe, Cameron. “Luther’s Christological Legacy: Christocentrism and the
Chalcedonian Tradition.” Reviews in Religion & Theology 25, no. 3 (July 2018): 589
591.
Cooper, Adam G. “Fruit of Divine Mercy, Mark of True Faith: Luther on Friendship
in John 15:14-16.” Pacifica 29, no. 2 (2016): 117126.
Cooper, Jordan. “The Lutheran Doctrine of Original Sin in Light of Other Christian
Traditions.” Logia 22, no. 4 (2013): 1320.
Cortright, Charles L. “Ego Te Baptizo: The Church’s Liturgy as Instrument of the
Baptizing God Part 2.” Logia 23, no. 3 (2014): 2934.
Cortright, Charles L.“Luther, the Body, and Sexuality: ‘Es Ist Nicht Gut Das Der
Mensch Alleyn Sey.’” Logia 25, no. 2 (2016): 510.
Corzine, Jacob. “Consuming the Elements after Communion: Certainty a Legitimate
Reason?” Logia 26, no. 2 (2017): 1117.
Cox, Jillian. “Love Is Better than Knowledge: Paul, Luther and a Theology of Being
Human.” Theology & Sexuality 21, no. 1 (2015): 5369.
Cox, Jillian. “Martin Luther on the Living Word: Rethinking the Principle of Sola
Scriptura.” Pacifica 29, no. 1 (2016): 321.
Crockford, James. “Get Happy: Luther and the Power of Musical Affect.Logia 26,
no. 1 (2017): 4752.
Cummings, Brian. “Luther in the Berlinka: A Story of Twentieth-Century Loss and
Recovery.” TLS, no. 5985 (December 15, 2017): 1516.
Curtean, Maria. “Martin Luther’s Interpretation on Magnificat: Vademecum of
Christian Education for Rulers.” Review of Ecumenical Studies, Sibiu 9, no. 3
(December 2017): 371393.
Cwirla, William M. “On Being Simul: Scriptural Elucidations and Pastoral
Applications.” Logia 25, no. 4 (2016): 715.
Daniel Simango. “The Imago Dei (Gen 1:26-27): A History of Interpretation from
Philo to the Present.” Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae 42, no. 1 (2016): 172190.
Denis, Philippe. “The Changing Faces of Martin Luther in Catholic
Historiography.” Grace & Truth 34, no. 1 (April 2017): 3344.
Dieter, Theodor. “Commemoration of the Reformation in Germany and Lund.”
Lutheran Quarterly 31, no. 1 (2017): 2249.
Dieter, Theodor. “The Early Luther and His Theological Development.Ecclesiology
9, no. 2 (2013): 254261.
Dixon, C. Scott. “City Celebrations: 31 October 2017.” Sixteenth Century Journal 48,
no. 4 (2017): 10091010.
Dixon, C. Scott. “Luther’s Lost Books and the Myth of The Memory Cult.Past &
Present 234 (November 2, 2017): 262289.
Dixon, C. Scott. “Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses and the Origins of the Reformation
Narrative.” English Historical Review 132, no. 156 (June 2017): 533569.
Dragseth, Jennifer Hockenbery. “Spirit and Letter, Gospel and Law: Augustine and
Luther in Conversation.” Seminary Ridge Review 18, no. 2 (2016): 1634.
Drever, Matthew D. “Prayer, Self-Examination, and Christian Catechesis in
Augustine and Luther.Dialog 55, no. 2 (June 2016): 147157.
Dubbelman, McCall M. “The Theologia Germanica’s Influence on Martin Luther’s
Reform.Africanus Journal 7, no. 1 (April 2015): 4753.
Dubbelman, Samuel J. “Dionysian Mystical Theology and Its Rejection by Martin
Luther.Africanus Journal 7, no. 1 (April 2015): 5468.
Dubbelman, Samuel J. “‘Reformation Breakthrough’ vs. ‘Mystical Discovery.’”
Lutheran Forum 50, no. 4 (2016): 3336.
Dubbelman, Samuel J. “The Darkness of Faith: A Study in Martin Luther’s 1535
Galatians Commentary.Trinity Journal 37, no. 2 (2016): 213232.
Duckworth, Jessicah Krey. “Catechetical Practices for the Family.” Word & World
33, no. 1 (2013): 1220.
Duffy, Eamon. “Making The Most of It, Counting the Cost: Some Catholic
Perspectives on Luther’s Revolution.New Blackfriars 99, no. 1080 (March 2018):
147162.
Durheim, Benjamin M. “Divinizing the Community: Implications for Luther’s
Social Ethics from the Finnish School of Luther Interpretation.Currents in
Theology and Mission 43, no. 1 (2016): 2427.
Eaton, Elizabeth A Bp. “After October 31: Freedom from and Freedom For.Word
& World 37, no. 4 (2017): 380386.
Ebeling, Gerhard. “Luther’s Understanding of Reality.” Translated by Scotty Celsor.
Lutheran Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2013): 5675.
Ekyarikunda, Enoch, and Ernest Van Eck. “Luther and the Law in the Lutheran
Church of Uganda.” Hervormde Teologiese Studies 72, no. 1 (2016): 18.
Ellingsen, Mark. “Luther as a Contextual Theologian.” Lutheran Forum 52, no. 1
(2018): 3745.
Elowsky, Joel C. “Scripture and Tradition in an Evangelical Context.Concordia
Journal 42, no. 1 (2016): 4162.
Emilsen, William W. “The Reformation as ‘Tragic Necessity’ Revisited.”
Australasian Catholic Record 94, no. 4 (October 2017): 415426.
Eom, Jin-Seop. “Luther’s Theology of the Cross.” Theology & Life 36 (2013): 303
16.
Erbele-Küster, Dorothea. “Luther’s Poetic Reading of Psalms.” LWF Documentation
59 (2014): 261270.
Erlecke, Susanne. “Information -- Transformation -- Reformation: Reformation
Jubilee 2007.” Word & World 36, no. 2 (2016): 147155.
Erling, Maria. “Taking Luther out of Germany, into Scandinavia, and on to
America.Lutheran Forum 47, no. 1 (2013): 2028.
Evener, Vincent. “The ‘Enemies of God’ in Luther’s Final Sermons: Jews, Papists,
and the Problem of Blindness to Scripture.” Dialog: A Journal of Theology 55, no. 3
(September 2016): 229238.
Evener, Vincent M. “Jewishness as an Explanation for Rejection of the Word.”
Church History & Religious Culture 95, no. 2/3 (June 2015): 203221.
Evensen, Kae. “Prayer as Work: Luther, Vocation, and Praise.” Word & World 35,
no. 1 (2015): 4047.
Fennell, Robert C. “Deus Absconditus: Luther and the Hiddenness of God.
Touchstone 35, no. 2 (June 2017): 3038.
Ferry, Patrick. “Dedication of the Martin Luther Statue.Concordia Theological
Journal 3 (2015): 159162.
Fiala, David Aaron. “Martin Luther’s Small Catechism: A History of English
Language Editions and Explanations Prepared by the Lutheran Church--Missouri
Synod.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 89, no. 4 (2016): 1954.
Fink, David C. “Un-Reading Renunciation: Luther, Calvin, and the ‘Rich Young
Ruler.’Modern Theology 32, no. 4 (October 2016): 569593.
Finn, Nathan A. “Curb Your Enthusiasm: Martin Luther’s Critique of Anabaptism.”
Southwestern Journal of Theology 56, no. 2 (2014): 163181.
Fischer, Roman, and Jourden Travis Moger. “Johannes Dietenberger and His
Counter-Reformation German Bible.” Journal of the Bible and Its Reception 3, no. 2
(2016): 279302.
Fleming, Caroline G, and Virginia Chieffo Raguin. “The Inflammatory Print
Culture of the Reformation.” Lutheran Forum 52, no. 2 (2018): 64.
Ford Jr., F. Peter. “Martin Luther’s Polemic against Islam: Are There Positive
Lessons for Christians Today?Theological Review 38, no. 2 (November 2017): 148
166.
Forde, Gerhard O. “Luther and the Jews.” Lutheran Quarterly 27, no. 2 (2013): 125
142.
Fothergill, Chad. “Doctor, Lawyer Poet, Mayor... and Cantor? Early Lutheran
Church Musicians and Vocation.Cross Accent 25, no. 1 (2017): 1425.
Foust, Michael. “Luther’s Money Reformation: The German Reformer’s Attitudes
about Money Were Nearly As Influential As His Views on Grace.” Christianity
Today 61, no. 2 (March 2017): 3032.
Fouts, Ryan T. “Embracing Luther’s Theology of Tentatio as Key to Reaching the
Millennial Generation.” Missio Apostolica 21, no. 1 (May 2013): 6372.
Francisco, Adam S. “Luther’s Use of Apologetics.Concordia Theological Quarterly
81, no. 34 (2017): 249261.
Fritschel, Ann. “Re-Envisioning Luther’s Christological Hermeneutic.” Currents in
Theology and Mission 45, no. 1 (January 2018): 1115.
Furedi, Frank. “The Invention of Individual Freedom.” History Today 67, no. 4
(April 2017): 7.
Gaiser, Frederick J. “Pilgrimage Never Ends.” Word & World 35, no. 3 (2015): 211
212.
García, Alberto L. “Reading Luther Latinamente: Commemorating the 2017
Reformation from the Edges.” Apuntes 34, no. 3 (2014): 91107.
Garcia, Javier A. “A Critique of Mannermaa on Luther and Galatians.” Lutheran
Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2013): 3355.
Geernaert, Donna. “Commemorating the Reformation: An Opportunity for
Common Witness.Consensus (Online) 38, no. 1 (November 2017): 110.
Gehrke, Jason. “The Virtue of Epieikeia: A Study in Luther and His Sources.”
Seminary Ridge Review 17, no. 1 (2014): 68101.
George, Timothy. “What the Reformers Thought They Were Doing.” Modern Age
59, no. 4 (2017): 1726.
Gerle, Elisabeth. “Many Kinds of Grace.” Dialog: A Journal of Theology 54, no. 3
(September 2015): 211214.
Gerrish, B A. (Brian Albert). “Grace.” Call to Worship 48, no. 2 (2015): 34.
Giardini, Marco. “‘Esse Redimendum Sepulchrum Dominicum per Fridricum
Imperatorem’: Use and Reuse of the ‘Last World Emperor’ Prophecy in Germany
between Late Middle Ages and Lutheran Reformation.Journal of Early Modern
Christianity 3, no. 2 (2016): 131165.
Gibson, David. “Landmark Luther Exhibits Explore His Technological and
Theological Legacy.” The Christian Century 133, no. 23 (November 9, 2016): 1617.
Giere, Samuel D. “‘As a Bee Gathers Honey’: The Rule of Faith in Luther’s
Interpretation of the Old Testament.Currents in Theology and Mission 41, no. 1
(February 2014): 3944.
Giere, Samuel D. “‘It Shall Not Return to Me Empty’ (Isaiah 55:11): Interpreting
Scripture in Christ for Proclamation.” Currents in Theology and Mission 41, no. 5
(October 2014): 326339.
Gieschen, Charles A. “All Scripture Is Pure Christ: Luther’s Christocentric
Interpretation in the Context of Reformation Exegesis.Concordia Theological
Quarterly 81, no. 12 (2017): 317.
Gladwin, Michael. “The Reformation at 500: Tragedy, Necessity, and Hope.” St
Mark’s Review 241 (October 2017): 810.
Goeman, Peter. “The Reformers and the Original Languages: Calvin and Luther on
the Importance of Greek and Hebrew in Theology and Ministry.” The Master’s
Seminary Journal 28, no. 1 (2017): 516.
González, Justo L. “The Universal Priesthood of Believers.Lutheran Quarterly 31,
no. 3 (2017): 328329.
Grafton, David D. “Martin Luther’s Sources on the Turk and Islam in the Midst of
the Fear of Ottoman Imperialism.The Muslim World 107, no. 4 (October 2017):
665683.
Graham, Elaine. “Luther’s Legacy: Rethinking the Theology of Lay Discipleship 500
Years after the Reformation.Ecclesiology 13, no. 3 (2017): 324348.
Gregersen, Niels Henrik. “Deep Incarnation and Kenosisin, with, under, and as: A
Response to Ted Peters.Dialog 52, no. 3 (2013): 251262.
Gregersen, Niels Henrik, and Jan-Olav Henriksen. “Sola Scriptura: The Inclusive
Principle.” Dialog 55, no. 3 (September 2016): 184187.
Grindal, Gracia. “Law and Gospel in Luther’s Communion Hymn.Lutheran Forum
51, no. 3 (2017): 4851.
Grindal, Gracia. “The Rhetoric of Martin Luther’s Hymns: Hymnody Then and
Now.” Pastoral Music 41, no. 5 (September 2017): 1724.
Grosshans, Hans-Peter. “Luther’s Early Interpretation of the Psalms and His
Contribution to Hermeneutics.” LWF Documentation 59 (2014): 1932.
Haar, Stephen Charles. “To Be Lutheran Is To Be a Bad Exegete: Reading the Bible
in the Light of the Lutheran Reformation.” Australian Biblical Review 65 (2017): 78
91.
Haemig, Mary Jane. “An Image of Luther for Today: The Catechetical Luther.”
Word & World 36, no. 2 (2016): 119126.
Haemig, Mary Jane. “Luther on Prayer as Authentic Communication.” Lutheran
Quarterly 30, no. 3 (2016): 307328.
Haemig, Mary Jane.“Practical Advice on Prayer from Martin Luther.” Word &
World 35, no. 1 (2015): 2230.
Haemig, Mary Jane. “Recovery Not Rejection: Luther’s Appropriation of the
Catechism.Concordia Journal 43, no. 12 (2017): 4358.
Hagman, Patrik. “The End of Asceticism: Luther, Modernity and How Asceticism
Stopped Making Sense.” Political Theology 14, no. 2 (April 2013): 17487.
Haight, Roger. “Liberation and Spirituality.Buddhist-Christian Studies 34 (2014):
13544.
Halvorson, Michael J. “German Lutheran Centennial Dramas.” Lutheran Quarterly
30, no. 3 (2016): 276306.
Hamm, Berndt. “Martin Luther’s Revolutionary Theology of Pure Gift without
Reciprocation.” Lutheran Quarterly 29, no. 2 (2015): 12561.
Hampton, William R. “The Augustinian Luther.Touchstone: A Journal of Mere
Christianity 26, no. 5 (2013): 3439.
Hannan, Shauna K. “That All Might Proclaim: Continuing Luther’s Legacy of
Access.” Dialog 56, no. 2 (June 2017): 16975.
Hansen, Guillermo. “Economy and Grace: A Lutheran Approach to Money,
Religion and Debt.LWF Documentation 61 (2016): 6984.
Hansen, Guillermo. “Luther’s Radical Conception of Faith: God, Christ, and
Personhood in a Post-Metaphysical Age.Dialog: A Journal of Theology 52, no. 3
(2013): 21221.
Harmes, Marcus K. “Remembering 1517 within the Church of England.” St Mark’s
Review 241 (October 2017): 3546.
Harris, Steven Edward. “The Word(s) the Spirit Gives: Lutheran and Reformed
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