Grisar Hartmann

Luther


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       Hartmann Grisar

      Luther

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      2020 OK Publishing

      EAN 4064066393601

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

       Volume 3

       Volume 4

       Volume 5

       Volume 6

      Volume 1

       Table of Contents

       BIBLIOGRAPHY

       INTRODUCTION

       CHAPTER I. COURSE OF STUDIES AND FIRST YEARS IN THE MONASTERY

       1. Luther’s Novitiate and Early Life

       2. Fidelity to his new calling; his temptations

       3. The Journey to Rome

       4. The Little World of Wittenberg and the Great World in Church and State

       CHAPTER II. HARBINGERS OF CHANGE

       1. Sources, Old and New

       2. Luther’s Commentary on the Psalms (1513-15). Dispute with the Observantines and the “Self-righteous”

       3. Excerpts from the Oldest Sermons. His Adversaries

       4. Preliminary Remarks on Young Luther’s Relations to Scholasticism and Mysticism

       5. Excerpts from the Earliest Letters

       6. The Theological Goal

       CHAPTER III. THE STARTING-POINT

       1. Former Inaccurate Views

       2. Whether Evil Concupiscence is Irresistible?

       3. The Real Starting-point and the Co-operating Factors

       CHAPTER IV. “I AM OF OCCAM’S PARTY”

       1. A closer examination of Luther’s Theological Training

       2. Negative Influence of the Occamist School on Luther

       3. Positive Influence of Occamism

       CHAPTER V. THE ROCKS OF FALSE MYSTICISM

       1. Tauler and Luther

       2. Effect of Mysticism on Luther

       CHAPTER VI. THE CHANGE OF 1515 IN THE LIGHT OF THE COMMENTARY ON ROMANS (1515-16)

       1. The New Publications

       2. Gloomy Views regarding God and Predestination

       3. The Fight against “Holiness-by-Works” and the Observantines in the Commentary on Romans

       4. Attack on Predisposition to Good and on Free Will

       5. Luther rudely sets aside the older doctrine of Virtue and Sin

       6. Preparation for Justification

       7. Appropriation of the righteousness of Christ by humility—Neither “Faith only” nor assurance of Salvation

       8. Subjectivism and Church Authority. Storm and Stress

       9. The Mystic in the Commentary on Romans

       10. The Commentary on Romans as a Work of Religion and Learning

       CHAPTER VII. SOME PARTICULARS WITH REGARD TO THE OUTWARD CIRCUMSTANCES AND INWARD LIFE OF LUTHER AT THE TIME OF THE CRISIS

       1. Luther as Superior of eleven Augustinian Houses

       2.