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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-016.mrc:139989167:5126
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100 1 $aRistau, Harold.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010008595
245 10 $aUnderstanding Martin Luther's demonological rhetoric in his treatise Against the heavenly prophets (1525) :$bhow what Luther speaks is essential to what Luther says /$cHarold Ristau ; with a foreword by Torrance Kirby.
260 $aLewiston, N.Y. :$bEdwin Mellen Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $avii, 545 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tList of Abbreviations Foreword /$rDr. Torrance Kirby -- $gPart I.$tLuther's use of a demonic-infused rhetoric -- $gChapter 1.$tLuther's hermeneutic as spiritual war -- $tCritical neglect of Luther's rhetoric -- $tSimultaneous presence of antithetical realities -- $tLuther's rhetorical challenge and its relationship to his dialectic -- $tRhetoric as an apocalyptic event -- $tLuter's dialogical rhetoric and the union of the two realms -- $tControlling the battle through rhetorical techniques -- $tInvoking the devil to glorify Christ -- $gChapter 2.$tFaith and works: the foundation of Luther's rhetoric -- $tCorrespondence of f̀aith and works' with s̀inner and saint' -- $tJudging faith by works: an effective polemic -- $gChapter 3.$tThe nature of evil and the demonic -- $tEvil as privation -- $tConfusing ùse' and ènjoyment' -- $tEthical judgments according to external appearances -- $tThe greatest manifestation of evil -- $tTwo-fold definition of demons and radical soteriology -- $tFirst demonic error: a false self-understanding -- $tThe roots of sin in misplacement and misuse -- $tEvil seeking divinity -- $tSecond demonic error: creatures aspiring to create Confusing the two kingdoms and rejecting -- $tGod-given vocations -- $tThe Radical's Temptation -- $gChapter 4.$tKarlstadt's demonic hermeneutic -- $tAll things euuals -- $tConfusing formal and material hermeneutic principles -- $tTransformation of grammar into an idol -- $tReason superseding Scripture -- $tReason and the question of images -- $gChapter 5.$tEthical ramifications of images -- $tDistinguishing between a t̀wo-track' and a òne-track' hermeneutic -- $tThe "Karlstadtian manner" -- $tRight motivation in the removal of images -- $tIronic reasoning and acts of iconoclasm -- $tWhen freedom becomes compulsion -- $tConverting Christians into Jews -- $tEthical decisions and a passive soteriology -- $gPart II.$tLuther's critique of the Heavenly Prophets' worldview -- $gChapter 6.$tThe sanctified life and eschatological vision -- $tShaping ecclesiastical and social reform -- $tA soteriology of b̀eing' versus b̀ecoming' -- $tConfusion of ìnternal' and èxernal' realms -- $tConsequences of separating justification and sanctification -- $tAnthropology's relationship with soteriology and Christology -- $gChapter 7.$tA new religion of Gelassenheit -- $tConfusing the two species of righteousness -- $tAn epistemological problem -- $tSocial and personal consequences of epistemological error -- $tThe micorcosm of G̀ottesdienst' versus M̀enschendienst' -- $gChapter 8.$tQuestions of mediation through images and sacraments -- $tAnthropology and the unity of body, mind, and space -- $tConfusions of body and spirit in eucharistic doctrines -- $tDirect mediation in radical epistemology -- $tChristological and anthropological supports for Luter's sacramental theology -- $gChapter 9.$tKarlstadt's d̀emonic' eucharistic teaching -- $tDemonic presuppositions -- $tTwo meanings of sacramental "participation" -- $tMetaphysical dilemma of corporeal presence within time and space -- $tThe Radical's account of the Lord's Supper -- $tThe Radicals' Lord's Supper as works righteousness -- $gChapter 10.$tConsubstantiation -- $tThe Radicals' debasement of the material elements -- $tBody/soul dualism as the ground of iconoclasm -- $tTranscending the material realm -- $tThe confusion of "Fleisch" and "Geisf" -- $tMan made spiritual through the physicality of the Sacrament -- $tChalcedonian Christology and Luther's doctrine of the Eucharist -- $tRadical eucharistic doctrine and divine presence on earth -- $tTransubstantiation's account of divine presence -- $tLuther's dialectic of the two realms and sacramental presence -- $tMetaphysical implications of Consubstantiation.
600 10 $aLuther, Martin,$d1483-1546.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79089628
600 10 $aLuther, Martin,$d1483-1546.$tWider die himmlischen Propheten, von den Bildern und Sakrament.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003075843
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