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How Luther Regards Moses The Lectures On Deuteronomy Miles Hopgood

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How Luther Regards Moses The Lectures On Deuteronomy Miles Hopgood
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Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Miles Hopgood
ISBN: 9783647500072, 9783525500071, 3647500070, 3525500076
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 98

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How Luther Regards Moses The Lectures On Deuteronomy Miles Hopgood by Miles Hopgood 9783647500072, 9783525500071, 3647500070, 3525500076 instant download after payment.

Though undertreated by modern scholars, Martin Luther's lectures on Deuteronomy are critical to understanding his theological development as an exegete and also the course of the Reformation in the wake of Luther's return from the Wartburg in 1522. In these lectures, Luther engages deeply with Moses, whom he sees as an author, prophet, and ruler. These three ways of regarding Moses allow Luther to forge a new approach to the Mosaic law, shaping his response to what he perceives as the evangelical legalism of Andreas Karlstadt and Thomas Müntzer. By shedding light on these exegetical principles and connecting these lectures to surrounding events, Miles Hopgood brings new clarity as to why Luther broke with Karlstadt and the nature of his dispute with Müntzer, demonstrates the importance of the Hebrew Bible in shaping Luther's mature exegesis, and opens the door for fresh perspectives not only on the events of 1521-1525 but Luther's entire career as interpreter of scripture.

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