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The Theology of Martin Luther
 
Lecturer:
Dr. Robert A. Kolb
Professor Concordia Seminary
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
Litt.D., Valparaiso & Concordia Universities
     

“God has always preserved a proportion of His servants upon the earth, and now, through Martin Luther, a more splendid period of light and truth has appeared.”

-Philipp Melanchton
(1497-1560)

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Course Description:

"On this I take my stand. I can do no other. God help me." Those words of Martin Luther reflect the unswerving commitment to Scripture that permeated his theology and sparked his Reformation. In this course, learners survey the background and setting of Luther's thought, as well as his teaching on a range of topics that form Christian theology: his understanding of sin and grace, justification and faith, and law and gospel. The course also emphasizes his view of the workplace as an arena to serve God. The goal of the course for the student is to appreciate Luther's steadfast commitment to the cross of Christ and the authority of Scripture, and to apply such commitment to their own lives and ministry.

 

Course Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Know the chief points in Luther's theology on critical topics discussed in his era.
  2. Understand the historical background of Luther's thought in his own life and in the intellectual context of late medieval theology.
  3. Identify Luther's law/gospel hermeneutic at work within the entire structure of his exposition of the biblical message.
  4. Appreciate Luther's combination of faithfulness to the biblical text and his deep concern for the proper exercise of the Christian faith by all believers.

Course Texts:

Kolb, Robert. Martin Luther as Prophet, Teacher, Hero: Images of the Reformer,
1520-1620
. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 2000.

Lull, Timothy F. Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings. 2nd ed. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005.





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Did You Know?

During his life Martin Luther received two Bachelor’s Degrees: one in Biblical Studies (1508) and the second in Sentences by Peter Lombard (1509).

*Photo Source: Lucas Cranach the Elder, Luther, 1529

 
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