P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 48, Issue 2, 1997November 01, 1997 BST
Authority and Interpretive Method in Luther’s Approach to Scripture
Authority and Interpretive Method in Luther’s Approach to Scripture
Articles in Vol. 48, Issue 2, 1997
Vol. 48, Issue 2, 1997
- An 'Extraordinary Fact': _Torah and Temple_ and the Contours of the Hebrew Canon, Part 2Stephen Dempster
- Dionysus Against the Crucified: Nietzsche Contra Christianity, Part 1Stephen N. Williams
- The Date of the Passover Sacrifices and Mark 14:12Maurice Casey
- 'Being Shed for You/Many': Time-Sense and Consequences in the Synoptic Cup CitationsLynne C. Boughton
- Unity or Diversity in Wisdom Theology? A Canonical and Covenantal PerspectiveRichard Schultz
- Binding Obligations in Romans 13:7: A Semantic Field and Social ContextThomas M. Coleman
- Historical Crisis and Cosmic Crisis in Mark 13 and Lucan's _Civil War_Edward Adams
- 'Appoint the Despised as Judges!' (1 Corinthians 6:4)Brent Kinman
- Healing by a Mere Touch as a Christian ConceptPieter J. Lalleman
- Further Observations on the Term 'Seed' in GenesisT. Desmond Alexander
- Is John's Gospel Anti-Semitic?Glenn Balfour
- Authority and Interpretive Method in Luther's Approach to ScriptureMark Thompson
- Leadership and Lifestyle: Luke's Paul, Luke's Jesus and the Paul of 1 ThessaloniansSteve Walton
Thompson, Mark. 1997. “Authority and Interpretive Method in Luther’s Approach to Scripture.” Tyndale Bulletin 48 (2): 373–76. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30379.
