Bibliography of Works by and About Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon in the English Language 2013-2018

Bibliography of Works by and About Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon in the English Language 2013-2018

Bibliography of Works by and about Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon in the English Language 2013-2018 Robert Smith The five hundredth anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation generated quite a bit of interest in the study of Martin Luther, his friend and colleague, Philipp Melanchthon and their times. A major portion of the studies made as a result were conducted in the English language. They included translations of the work of Luther, sometimes of works never rendered in English and sometimes fresh versions of well-known works. New biographies were written, in-depth analysis of themes, thought and events produced and reviews of all of these works penned. Essays appeared in a wide range of journals, conference proceedings, anthologies and festschriften. This bibliography was compiled at the request of the editors of Lutherjahrbuch to add to their on-going Lutherbibliographie. It covers the publication years 2013-2017. Articles Anderas, Phillip. “A Postmodern Luther? Enarrationes in Genesin in Conversation with Philosophical and Theological Reconsiderations.” Lutherjahrbuch 80 (2013): 301–305. Alfsvåg, Knut. “The Centrality of Christology: On the Relation between Nicholas Cusanus and Martin Luther.” Studia Theologica 70, no. 1 (2016): 22–38. Alfsvåg, Knut. “Luther on Necessity.” Harvard Theological Review 108, no. 1 (January 2015): 52–69. Alfsvåg, Knut. “‘These Things Took Place as Examples for Us’: On the Theological and Ecumenical Significance of the Lutheran Sola Scriptura.” Dialog 55, no. 3 (September 2016): 202–209. Allen, Michael. “‘It is No Longer I Who Live’: Christ’s Faith and Christian Faith.” Journal of Reformed Theology 7, no. 1 (2013): 3–26. Rev. Robert Smith (Electronic Resources Librarion at CTSFW) is now a contributor to the Lutherbibliographie, responsible for English-language bibliography on Luther, Melanchthon, and the Reformation. The editors of CTQ commend him for this important work, and request that our readers keep him informed of the latest English- language writings on these topics. He can be contacted at [email protected]. Amevenku, Frederick Mawusi, and Issac Boaheng. “Theological Interpretations of the Sermon on the Mount: Making an Old Sermon Relevant for Our Time.” Trinity Journal of Church and Theology 18, no. 5 (March 2016): 69–89. Amjad-Ali, Charles. “Deconstructing Historical Prejudice: Luther’s Treatment of the Turks (Muslims).” Tikkun 32, no. 3 (2017): 39–43. Andrews, Robert M. “Luther’s Reformation and Sixteenth-Century Catholic Reform: Broadening a Traditional Narrative.” Australasian Catholic Record 94, no. 4 (October 2017): 427–439. Appold, Kenneth G. “Taking a Stand for Reformation: Martin Luther and Caritas Pirckheimer.” Lutheran Quarterly 32, no. 1 (2018): 40–59. Arand, Charles P. “The 500th Anniversary of the Reformation: Lutherans & Science.” Concordia Journal 43, no. 3 (2017): 7–10. Arand, Charles P. “The Incarnation’s Embrace of Creation.” Lutheran Theological Journal 50, no. 3 (December 2016): 177–189. Arand, Charles P. “The Scientist as a Theologian of the Cross.” Concordia Journal 43, no. 3 (2017): 17–35. Arand, Charles P. “The Unbounded Creator and the Bounded Creatures.” Lutheran Quarterly 31, no. 3 (2017): 267–287. Arand, Charles P, and Erik H. Herrmann. “Living in the Promises and Places of God: A Theology of the World.” Concordia Journal 41, no. 2 (2015): 101–110. Arnfríður Guðmundsdóttir. “Talking about a Gracious God: Speaking of God out of Experience.” Dialog 54, no. 3 (2015): 233–240. Arnold, Margaret. “‘To Sweeten the Bitter Dance’: The Virgin Martyrs in the Lutheran Reformation.” Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte 104 (2013): 110–133. Asproulis, Nikolaos. “The Encounter between Eastern Orthodoxy and Lutheranism: A Historical and Theological Assessment.” The Ecumenical Review 69, no. 2 (July 2017): 215–224. Aubert, Annette G. “Martin Luther’s Images and Collective Memory.” Fides et Historia 48, no. 2 (2016): 68–75. Avis, Paul D. L. “Catholic and Reformed?” Ecclesiology 12, no. 2 (2016): 139–145. Awes-Freeman, Jennifer. “The Reformation at 500: Protestant Theology in Art and Material Culture.” ARTS 28, no. 2 (2017): 78–81. Bagchi, David V. N. “Martin Luther: ‘Confessional’ Theologian.” The Expository Times 126, no. 2 (November 2014): 53–62. Bakker, Henk. “‘We Are All Equal’ (Omnes Sumus Aequales): A Critical Assessment of Early Protestant Ministerial Thinking.” Perspectives in Religious Studies 44, no. 3 (2017): 353–376. Ball, Philip. “Luther’s Legacy.” New Scientist 236, no. 3149 (October 28, 2017): 32– 35. Barclay, John M. G. “Luther and the Gift.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 20, no. 2 (April 2018): 299–301. Barrett, Matthew. “Can This Bird Fly? Repositioning the Genesis of the Reformation on Martin Luther’s Early Polemic against Gabriel Biel’s Covenantal, Voluntarist Doctrine of Justification.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 21, no. 4 (2017): 61–101. Barrett, Matthew. “Sola Scriptura in the Strange Land of Evangelicalism: The Peculiar but Necessary Responsibility of Defending Sola Scriptura Against Our Own Kind.” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 19, no. 4 (2015): 9–38. Barrett, Matthew. “What Is Sola Scriptura? A Theological Commentary.” Midwestern Journal of Theology 16, no. 2 (2017): 1–5. Bateza, Anthony M. “Reconciling Rapacious Wolves and Misguided Sheep: Law and Responsibility in Martin Luther’s Response to the German Peasants’ War.” Political Theology 19, no. 4 (June 2018): 264–281. Batka, Lubomir. “Theology of the Word in ‘Operationes in Psalmos’ (1519-1521).” LWF Documentation 59 (2014): 213–230. Baudler, Kristian T. “Luther’s Only Common Priesthood: 1519-1523.” Logia 25, no. 4 (2016): 45–52. Baue, Frederic W. “Luther’s Rhetoric: An Enchiridion for Hymn Writers.” Logia 24, no. 3 (2015): 33–37. Bayer, Oswald. “Being in the Image of God.” Lutheran Quarterly 27, no. 1 (2013): 76–88. Bayer, Oswald. “How I Became a Luther Scholar.” Lutheran Quarterly 27, no. 3 (2013): 249–263. Bayer, Oswald. “Necessary Transformation? The Reformation and Modernity in Controversy over Freedom.” Pro Ecclesia 22, no. 3 (2013): 290–306. Bayer, Oswald. “Reliable Word: Luther’s Understanding of God, Humanity, and the World.” Logia 23, no. 3 (2014): 5–10. Bayer, Oswald. “Twenty Questions on the Relevance of Luther for Today.” Lutheran Quarterly 29, no. 4 (2015): 439–443. Beckham, Christopher. “‘The Devil Much Prefers Blockheads and Drones’: Μartin Luther and Educational Reform.” Churchman 131, no. 2 (2017): 171–182. Beek, A. van de. “The Reception of Galatians 2:20 in the Patristic Period and the Reformation.” Acta Theologica 19 (2014): 42–57. Bell, Dean Phillip. “Martin Luther and the Jews: Context and Content.” Theology Today 74, no. 3 (2017): 215–224. Bender, Kimlyn J. “Martin Luther and the Birth of the Protestant Ecclesial Vision.” Perspectives in Religious Studies 41, no. 3 (2014): 257–275. Benne, Robert. “Law and Gospel, Personal and Political.” Lutheran Quarterly 28, no. 3 (2014): 249–265. Bergh, Johan A. “Luther as Environmentalist: The Liberating Gospel and Care for Creation.” Trinity Seminary Review 34, no. 1 (2014): 45–49. Besier, Gerhard. “Human Images, Myth Creation and Projections: From the Luther Myth to the Luther Campaign.” Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte 26, no. 2 (2013): 422–436. Bieler, Andrea. “The Wounds of War: Engaging the Psalms of Lament in Pastoral Care with Veterans against the Background of Martin Luther’s Hermeneutics.” LWF Documentation 59 (2014): 245–259. Boehme, Armand J. “John 6 and Historic Lutheranism.” Logia 25, no. 1 (2016): 7– 15. Bouman, Walter R. “30 Years: Reflecting on Luther at the Birth of ALCM.” Cross Accent 24, no. 2 (2016): 3–4. Boutot, M. Hopson. “Invocavit Imperatives: The Third Use of the Law and the Survival of the Wittenberg Reformation.” Mid-America Journal of Theology 27 (2016): 49–66. Boutot, M. Hopson. “How Did Luther Preach? A Plea for Gospel-Dominated Preaching.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 81, no. 1–2 (2017): 95–117. Bräutigam, Michael. “And Finally... Reflections on Remembering 500 Years of the Protestant Reformation.” Expository Times 129, no. 1 (October 2017): 52–52. Brock, Brian. “The Psalms and Luther’s Praise Inversion: Cultural Criticism as Doxology Detection.” LWF Documentation 59 (2014): 191–212. Brondos, David A. “The God of Luther and the Reformation.” Dialog: A Journal of Theology 55, no. 3 (September 2016): 179–180. Brown, Christopher Boyd. “Deus Ludens: God at Play in Luther’s Theology.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 81, no. 1–2 (2017): 153–170. Brown, Christopher Boyd. “Erasmus against Augustine and Wittenberg: The Ecclesiastes and the De Doctrina Christiana.” Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte 104 (2013): 9–34. Brown, Christopher Boyd. “The Impact of Luther’s Hymns.” Lutherjahrbuch 80 (2013): 264–265. Brown, Christopher Boyd. “The Reformation of Marriage in Lutheran Wedding- Preaching.” Seminary Ridge Review 15, no. 2 (2013): 1–25. Brug, John F. “Luther’s Doctrine of the Word: The Incarnate Word in the Written Word.” Logia 22, no. 1 (2013): 41–52. Buchwald, Georg. “Luther Findings in Jena.” Translated by Nathaniel Biebert. Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly 114, no. 1 (2017): 5–12. Buck, Melissa. “God as Tempter: Luther on Genesis 22.” Logia 24, no. 1 (2015): 23– 27. Burnett, Amy Nelson. “From Concord to Confession: The Wittenberg Concord and the Consensus Tigurinus in Historical Perspective.” Reformation & Renaissance Review 18, no. 1 (March 2016): 47–58. Burnett, Amy Nelson. “Luther and the Eucharistic Controversy.” Dialog 56, no. 2 (June 2017): 145–150. Burnett, Amy Nelson. “Luther, Learning, and the Liberal Arts.” Teaching Theology & Religion 20, no. 4 (October 2017). Burnett, Amy Nelson. “Rhetoric and Refutation in Luther’s That These Words Still Stand Firm.” Lutheran Quarterly 29, no. 3 (2015): 284–303. Busch Nielsen, Kirsten. “Luther’s Critical Concept of Church.” Lutherjahrbuch 80 (2013): 265–268. Cameron, Euan. “On Editing Luther’s Writings on Scripture.” Dialog 56, no. 2 (June 2017): 126–132. Cameron, Euan. “Words, Matter, and the Reformation: Revisiting the ‘Modernity’ Question.” Archiv Für Reformationsgeschichte 108 (2017): 12–20. Campi, Emidio. “The Reformers and Islam.” Reformed World 63, no. 2 (September 2013): 17–35.

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