Luther and Erasmus: Free will and salvation.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English.; Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English.; Rupp, E. Gordon (Ernest Gordon), 1910-1986.; Watson, Philip S. (Philip Saville), 1909-1983.; Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English. 1969.; Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English. 1969.; Watson, Philip S. (Philip Saville), 1909-1995.; Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.; Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.
1969
BR60 .L5
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Title
Luther and Erasmus: Free will and salvation.
ISBN
0664220177
9780664220174
9780664241582 (paperback)
0664241581 (pbk.)
9780664220174
9780664241582 (paperback)
0664241581 (pbk.)
Imprint
Philadelphia : Westminster Press, [1969]
Published
Philadelphia : Westminster Press, [1969]
Language
English
Description
xiv, 348 pages ; 24 cm.
xiv, 348 p. ; 24 cm.
xiv, 348 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
BR60 .L5
Summary
This volume includes the texts of Erasmus's 1524 diatribe against Luther, De Libero Arbitrio, and Luther's violent counterattack, De Servo Arbitrio. E. Gordon Rupp and Philip Watson offer commentary on these texts as well. Long recognized for the quality of its translations, introductions, explanatory notes, and indexes, the Library of Christian Classics provides scholars and students with modern English translations of some of the most significant Christian theological texts in history. Through these works--each written prior to the end of the sixteenth century--contemporary readers are able to engage the ideas that have shaped Christian theology and the church through the centuries.
Note
"Erasmus: De libero arbitrio, translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow": pages [33]-97.
"Luther: De servo arbitrio, translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery": pages [99]-334.
SBU: Chaney Endowment Fund
"Erasmus: De libero arbitrio, translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow": p. [33]-97.
"Luther: De servo arbitrio, translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery": p. [99]-334.
"Erasmus: De libero arbitrio, translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A.N. Marlow": p. [33]-97.
"Luther: De servo arbitrio, translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery": pages [99]-334.
SBU: Chaney Endowment Fund
"Erasmus: De libero arbitrio, translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow": p. [33]-97.
"Luther: De servo arbitrio, translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery": p. [99]-334.
"Erasmus: De libero arbitrio, translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A.N. Marlow": p. [33]-97.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note
Erasmus : On the freedom of the will / translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A.N. Marlow
Luther : On the bondage of the will / translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery.
Introduction
The Erasmian Enigma
The Lutheran Riposte
The language of the debate
Erasmus: on the freedom of the will
Prefatory observations
Erasmus acknowledges his limitations and sates his point of view
His dislike of assertions
The obscurity of scripture
Some truths are not for common ears
The dangers inherent in Luther's teachings
Introduction to the disputation
Luther is opposed not only by scripture but also by weighty authority of the church fathers
How can inspiration and authority be tested?
Part I. Scripture passages that support free choice
Part II. Scriptures passages that seem to oppose free choice
Part III. Examination of Luther's arguments in his Assertio
Epilogue
Luther: on the bondage of the will
Introduction
Part I. Review of Erasmus' preface
Part II. Comments on Erasmus' introduction
Part III. Refutation of arguments in support of free choice
Part IV. Defense of arguments against free choice
Part V. Rebuttal of Erasmus' critique of the Assertio
Part VI. A display of the forces on Luther's side
Conclusion
Appendix
Indexes.
De libero arbitrio / Erasmus ; translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow
De servo arbitrio / Luther ; translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery.
De libero arbitrio / Erasmus ; translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp ; in collaboration with A.N. Marlow
De servo arbitrio / Luther ; translated and edited by Philip S. Watson ; in collaboration with B. Drewery.
Introduction
The Erasmian Enigma
The Lutheran Riposte
The language of the debate
Erasmus: on the freedom of the will
Prefatory observations
Erasmus acknowledges his limitations and sates his point of view
His dislike of assertions
The obscurity of scripture
Some truths are not for common ears
The dangers inherent in Luther's teachings
Introduction to the disputation
Luther is opposed not only by scripture but also by weighty authority of the church fathers
How can inspiration and authority be tested?
Part I. Scripture passages that support free choice
Part II. Scriptures passages that seem to oppose free choice
Part III. Examination of Luther's arguments in his Assertio
Epilogue
Luther: on the bondage of the will
Introduction
Part I. Review of Erasmus' preface
Part II. Comments on Erasmus' introduction
Part III. Refutation of arguments in support of free choice
Part IV. Defense of arguments against free choice
Part V. Rebuttal of Erasmus' critique of the Assertio
Part VI. A display of the forces on Luther's side
Conclusion
Appendix
Indexes.
Luther : On the bondage of the will / translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery.
Introduction
The Erasmian Enigma
The Lutheran Riposte
The language of the debate
Erasmus: on the freedom of the will
Prefatory observations
Erasmus acknowledges his limitations and sates his point of view
His dislike of assertions
The obscurity of scripture
Some truths are not for common ears
The dangers inherent in Luther's teachings
Introduction to the disputation
Luther is opposed not only by scripture but also by weighty authority of the church fathers
How can inspiration and authority be tested?
Part I. Scripture passages that support free choice
Part II. Scriptures passages that seem to oppose free choice
Part III. Examination of Luther's arguments in his Assertio
Epilogue
Luther: on the bondage of the will
Introduction
Part I. Review of Erasmus' preface
Part II. Comments on Erasmus' introduction
Part III. Refutation of arguments in support of free choice
Part IV. Defense of arguments against free choice
Part V. Rebuttal of Erasmus' critique of the Assertio
Part VI. A display of the forces on Luther's side
Conclusion
Appendix
Indexes.
De libero arbitrio / Erasmus ; translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow
De servo arbitrio / Luther ; translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery.
De libero arbitrio / Erasmus ; translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp ; in collaboration with A.N. Marlow
De servo arbitrio / Luther ; translated and edited by Philip S. Watson ; in collaboration with B. Drewery.
Introduction
The Erasmian Enigma
The Lutheran Riposte
The language of the debate
Erasmus: on the freedom of the will
Prefatory observations
Erasmus acknowledges his limitations and sates his point of view
His dislike of assertions
The obscurity of scripture
Some truths are not for common ears
The dangers inherent in Luther's teachings
Introduction to the disputation
Luther is opposed not only by scripture but also by weighty authority of the church fathers
How can inspiration and authority be tested?
Part I. Scripture passages that support free choice
Part II. Scriptures passages that seem to oppose free choice
Part III. Examination of Luther's arguments in his Assertio
Epilogue
Luther: on the bondage of the will
Introduction
Part I. Review of Erasmus' preface
Part II. Comments on Erasmus' introduction
Part III. Refutation of arguments in support of free choice
Part IV. Defense of arguments against free choice
Part V. Rebuttal of Erasmus' critique of the Assertio
Part VI. A display of the forces on Luther's side
Conclusion
Appendix
Indexes.
Audience
1410 Lexile
Added Author
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English.
Rupp, E. Gordon (Ernest Gordon), 1910-1986.
Watson, Philip S. (Philip Saville), 1909-1983.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English. 1969.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English. 1969.
Watson, Philip S. (Philip Saville), 1909-1995.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English.
Rupp, E. Gordon (Ernest Gordon), 1910-1986.
Watson, Philip S. (Philip Saville), 1909-1983.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English. 1969.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English. 1969.
Watson, Philip S. (Philip Saville), 1909-1995.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.
Location
BR60 .L5
Series
Includes
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English. 1969.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English. 1969.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English. 1969.
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English. 1969.
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