Philosophical Commentary deals with church and state, religious toleration, legal enforcement of religious practices, and religiously motivated violence. Pierre Bayle (1647–1706) was a Protestant philosopher ...
Continue Reading →Thoroughly researched and faithfully translated, the Luther’s Works series consists of Martin Luther’s Bible commentaries, sermons, prefaces, postils, disputations, letters, theology, and polemics—translated and published ...
Continue Reading →Excerpt from The Letters of Martin Luther. His love for the Scriptures lightened the task. Referring specially to the Psalms, which occupied him so continuously ...
Continue Reading →In sermons and pamphlets, Luther and his colleagues claimed that salvation came by faith alone and not by works. Although the better-known pamphlets of 1520-To ...
Continue Reading →Calvin’s core teachings about God’s eternal election and reprobation. This important treatise was published in 1552 respectively and lay locked in the original language of ...
Continue Reading →Calvin’s Harmony of the Law is his commentary on the books Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Whereas the majority of Calvin’s commentaries are chronologically arranged–beginning ...
Continue Reading →Originally published in 1529, the “Declamation on the Preeminence and Nobility of the Female Sex” argues that women are more than equal to men in ...
Continue Reading →An ethically-based approach to human relations for the media age. Otherness, alterity, the alien–over the course of the past fifty years many of us have ...
Continue Reading → Aurelius Prudentius Clemens (348-ca. 406) is one of the great Christian Latin writers of late antiquity. Born in northeastern Spain during an era of ...
Continue Reading → Prudentius (Aurelius Prudentius Clemens) was born in 348 CE, probably at Caesaraugusta (Saragossa), and lived mostly in northeastern Spain, but visited Rome between 400 ...
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