This volume of essays provides presentations and analyses of several Reformation theologians interpretations of Romans as a whole or in part, some focusing on one particular interpreter, such as Erasmus, Luther, Calvin, Bullinger, and Bucer; others compare and contrast two or more of the major interpreters whether in relation to a particular section of the letter. The commonalities and divergence in the readings are analyzed in relation to and as a reflection of the various social, political and personal circumstances of the Reformers.
This volume of essays provides presentations and analyses of several Reformation theologians interpretations of Romans as a whole or in part, some focusing on one particular interpreter, such as Erasmus, Luther, Calvin, Bullinger, and Bucer; others compare and contrast two or more of the major interpreters whether in relation to a particular section of the letter. The commonalities and divergence in the readings are analyzed in relation to and as a reflection of the various social, political and personal circumstances of the Reformers.
Dr. Kathy Ehrensperger is Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies, University of Wales, Lampeter, UK. R.Ward Holder is Associate Professor of Theology, Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire, USA.
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Introduction R.Ward Holder St. Anselm College 1. Erasmus's Readings of Romans 3 4 and 5 as Rhetoric and Theology Laurel Carrington St.Olaf College Response Cynthia Briggs Kittredge Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest 2. Letting the Word Run Free: Luther Romans and the Call to Reform Deanna A. Thompson Hamline University Response Kurt A.Richardson McMaster University 3. The Alienation of Humankind - Rereading Luther as Interpreter of Paul Ekkehard W. Stegemann University of Basel Switzerland Response Stanley K.Stowers Brown University 4. Luther Melanchthon and Calvin on Romans 5 & 13: Three Reformation Approaches to Reading Romans G. Sujin Pak Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Response David M. Whitford United Theological Seminary 5. Bullinger as Interpreter of the Epistle to the Romans Peter Opitz University of Zurich Switzerland Response William S.Campbell University of Wales Lampeter 6. The Law and its Works in Martin Bucer's 1536 Romans Commentary Edwin W. Tait Huntington University Response Troy A.Martin Saint Xavier University 7. Calvin's Hermeneutic and Tradition: An Augustinian Reception of Romans 7 R. Ward Holder Saint Anselm College Response David Steinmetz Duke University 8. Door and Passageway: Calvin's Use of Romans as Hermeneutical and Theological Guide Gary N. Hansen Dubuque University Response Kathy Ehrensperger University of Wales Lampeter 9. Behind and Beyond Parker: The Key Moments and Voices in Reformation Romans Commentating Mark W. Elliott University of St. Andrews Scotland Response William S. Campbell University of Wales Lampeter Conclusion Kathy Ehrensperger University of Wales Lampeter
Introduction R.Ward Holder St. Anselm College 1. Erasmus's Readings of Romans 3 4 and 5 as Rhetoric and Theology Laurel Carrington St.Olaf College Response Cynthia Briggs Kittredge Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest 2. Letting the Word Run Free: Luther Romans and the Call to Reform Deanna A. Thompson Hamline University Response Kurt A.Richardson McMaster University 3. The Alienation of Humankind - Rereading Luther as Interpreter of Paul Ekkehard W. Stegemann University of Basel Switzerland Response Stanley K.Stowers Brown University 4. Luther Melanchthon and Calvin on Romans 5 & 13: Three Reformation Approaches to Reading Romans G. Sujin Pak Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Response David M. Whitford United Theological Seminary 5. Bullinger as Interpreter of the Epistle to the Romans Peter Opitz University of Zurich Switzerland Response William S.Campbell University of Wales Lampeter 6. The Law and its Works in Martin Bucer's 1536 Romans Commentary Edwin W. Tait Huntington University Response Troy A.Martin Saint Xavier University 7. Calvin's Hermeneutic and Tradition: An Augustinian Reception of Romans 7 R. Ward Holder Saint Anselm College Response David Steinmetz Duke University 8. Door and Passageway: Calvin's Use of Romans as Hermeneutical and Theological Guide Gary N. Hansen Dubuque University Response Kathy Ehrensperger University of Wales Lampeter 9. Behind and Beyond Parker: The Key Moments and Voices in Reformation Romans Commentating Mark W. Elliott University of St. Andrews Scotland Response William S. Campbell University of Wales Lampeter Conclusion Kathy Ehrensperger University of Wales Lampeter
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