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Always Reforming: Reflections on Martin Luther and Biblical Studies

Luther challenges the academy to speak beyond itself.

Whatever the theological malady, Martin Luther prescribed the same remedy: the word of God. For Luther, the Word was central to the Christian life. As a lover, translator, and interpreter of Scripture, Luther believed the Bible was too important to be left to academics. God’s word has always been and must always be for God’s people. What, then, can biblical studies learn from Luther?

InĀ Always Reforming, leading Lutheran, Reformed, and Baptist scholars explore Martin Luther as an interpreter of Scripture. The contributors elucidate central themes of Luther’s approach to Scripture, place him within contemporary dialogue, and suggest how he might reform biblical studies. By retrieving Luther’s voice for the conversations of today, the contributors embody a spirit that is always reforming.

208 pages.

Contents:

  • Foreword by D. A. Carson
  • Introduction
  • ā€œThe Perspicuity of Scripture according to Martin Luther: The Early Development of His Doctrine, 1520-1521ā€ by Gregg R. Allison
  • ā€œContra Origen: Martin Luther on Allegorizing the Biblical Textā€ by Robert L. Plummer
  • ā€œLuther’sĀ TentatioĀ as the Center of Paul’s Theologyā€ by Channing L. Crisler
  • ā€œMartin Luther’s Pedagogical Exposition of the Letter to Titusā€ by Robert Kolb
  • ā€œGod's Word, Baptism, and Regenerationā€ by Timo Laato
  • ā€œLuther on the Scriptures in Galatians—and Its Readersā€ by A. Andrew Das
  • ā€œSoundings onĀ Simul Iustus et Peccator: Evidence in the Pauline Epistles for Our Continuing Struggle with Sinā€ by Thomas R. Schreiner
  • ā€œThe Centrality of Romans in the Life & Theology of Martin Lutherā€ by Benjamin L. Merkle
  • ā€œ(Re)-Centering Righteousness in Christ: A Reflection on Luther’s ā€˜Two Kinds of Righteousnessā€™ā€ by Brian Vickers
  • ā€œIn Trouble and in Good Heartā€ by Oswald Bayer
Always ReformingĀ reveals Luther as a model pastoral exegete. Luther studied and preached Scripture before the Enlightenment sundered biblical exegesis from faith in and devotion to the God who inspired Scripture. Always Reforming helps us to imbibe from Luther’s example a Christocentric, theological, pastoral, while also historically sensitive, exegetical hermeneutic. These intriguing studies remind many of us today of our historical heritage and summon us to deeper biblical faithfulness. A breath of fresh air!

–Craig S. Keener,Ā F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary

This helpful collection of essays delves into various aspects of Luther’s exegetical acumen, theological distinctives, and interpretive approach. A genuine contribution to discussions of Luther and his Bible.

–Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird,Ā Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

Always ReformingĀ will be readily accessible in the treasures of my personal library.

–Dale A. Meyer, President Emeritus,Ā Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri

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Luther challenges the academy to speak beyond itself.

Whatever the theological malady, Martin Luther prescribed the same remedy: the word of God. For Luther, the Word was central to the Christian life. As a lover, translator, and interpreter of Scripture, Luther believed the Bible was too important to be left to academics. God’s word has always been and must always be for God’s people. What, then, can biblical studies learn from Luther?

InĀ Always Reforming, leading Lutheran, Reformed, and Baptist scholars explore Martin Luther as an interpreter of Scripture. The contributors elucidate central themes of Luther’s approach to Scripture, place him within contemporary dialogue, and suggest how he might reform biblical studies. By retrieving Luther’s voice for the conversations of today, the contributors embody a spirit that is always reforming.

208 pages.

Contents:

  • Foreword by D. A. Carson
  • Introduction
  • ā€œThe Perspicuity of Scripture according to Martin Luther: The Early Development of His Doctrine, 1520-1521ā€ by Gregg R. Allison
  • ā€œContra Origen: Martin Luther on Allegorizing the Biblical Textā€ by Robert L. Plummer
  • ā€œLuther’sĀ TentatioĀ as the Center of Paul’s Theologyā€ by Channing L. Crisler
  • ā€œMartin Luther’s Pedagogical Exposition of the Letter to Titusā€ by Robert Kolb
  • ā€œGod's Word, Baptism, and Regenerationā€ by Timo Laato
  • ā€œLuther on the Scriptures in Galatians—and Its Readersā€ by A. Andrew Das
  • ā€œSoundings onĀ Simul Iustus et Peccator: Evidence in the Pauline Epistles for Our Continuing Struggle with Sinā€ by Thomas R. Schreiner
  • ā€œThe Centrality of Romans in the Life & Theology of Martin Lutherā€ by Benjamin L. Merkle
  • ā€œ(Re)-Centering Righteousness in Christ: A Reflection on Luther’s ā€˜Two Kinds of Righteousnessā€™ā€ by Brian Vickers
  • ā€œIn Trouble and in Good Heartā€ by Oswald Bayer
Always ReformingĀ reveals Luther as a model pastoral exegete. Luther studied and preached Scripture before the Enlightenment sundered biblical exegesis from faith in and devotion to the God who inspired Scripture. Always Reforming helps us to imbibe from Luther’s example a Christocentric, theological, pastoral, while also historically sensitive, exegetical hermeneutic. These intriguing studies remind many of us today of our historical heritage and summon us to deeper biblical faithfulness. A breath of fresh air!

–Craig S. Keener,Ā F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary

This helpful collection of essays delves into various aspects of Luther’s exegetical acumen, theological distinctives, and interpretive approach. A genuine contribution to discussions of Luther and his Bible.

–Rev. Dr. Michael F. Bird,Ā Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

Always ReformingĀ will be readily accessible in the treasures of my personal library.

–Dale A. Meyer, President Emeritus,Ā Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri

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