Martin Luther's doctrine of subjective sanctification : a comparison of his early and late writings / by Steven Frederick Tompkins. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: 1989.Description: v, 136, 1. leaves ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BT765.T662.M378 1991
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Includes abstract and vita.
Chapter 1: The Need for a Reassessment of Luther's Doctrine of Sanctification
Chapter 2: The Proper Relationship between Justification and Sanctification
Chapter 3: The Doctrine of Subjective Sanctification in Luther's Early Writings
Chapter 4: The Doctrine of Subjective Sanctification in Luther's Later Writings
Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks
Thesis Regent College 1989.
Statement of the Problem -- Statement of Need -- Statement of Thesis -- Statement of Methodology -- Summary.
Introduction -- How the Misunderstanding Arose: Luther's Statements -- The Subjective Side of Luther -- Simul Justus et Peccator: Totus and Partim -- Justification and Sanctification -- Summary.
Introduction -- Romans Seven and Simul Partim Justus et Partim Peccator -- The Element of Progress in Subjective Righteousness -- The Place of the Law in Good Works -- Summary.
Introduction -- The Historical Context of the Relevant Sources -- The Doctrine of Subjective Sanctification -- The Place of the Law in the Life of the Justified Individual -- Summary.
Introduction -- Summary of Chapters One through Four -- Continuity Between the Young and the Old Luther -- Discontinuity Between the Young and the Old Luther -- Conclusion.
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