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001 2009043731
003 DLC
005 20100126103917.0
008 091019s2010 miu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2009043731
020 $a9780802864451 (pbk. : alk. paper)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
041 1 $aeng$hger
050 00 $aBR333.5.L3$bH4213 2010
082 00 $a241/.2$222
100 1 $aHeckel, Johannes,$d1889-1963.
240 10 $aLex charitatis.$lEnglish
245 10 $aLex charitatis :$ba juristic disquisition on law in the theology of Martin Luther /$cJohannes Heckel ; translated by Gottfried G. Krodel ; in collaboration with Henning F. Falkenstein and Jack A. Hiller.
260 $aGrand Rapids, Mich. :$bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,$c2010.
263 $a0912
300 $ap. cm.
490 0 $aEmory University studies in law and religion
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPreface / by Martin Heckel -- From Martin Heckel's preface of the second German edition of Lex charitatis, 1973 -- Introduction -- Which concept 'law' did Martin Luther affirm? -- The present interpretation of Luther's idea of law in the context of its theological origin and of the main stages of its development -- The problem -- The present situation in research -- The new formulation of the problem -- The theological origin of Luther's doctrine of law and the development of Luther's doctrine of law -- The sovereignty of the divine law -- The development of Luther's doctrine of law -- The basic features of Luther's doctrine of law -- The basis of Luther's doctrine of law : the doctrine of the two kingdoms -- The origin of Luther's doctrine of the two kingdoms -- The kingdom of the world -- The kindom of Christ -- The kingdom of God at the right of God and the kingdom of God at the left of God -- Luther's doctrine of law -- The connection of the doctrine of the kingdoms with the doctrine of law -- The divine law in the status of the incorrupt nature -- The divine natural law -- The divine positive law -- Human law in the status of the corrupt nature during the age of unwritten law -- The substantive secular natural law -- The institutional secular natural law -- Written law -- The law of Christ -- The existence of the Christian in the legal structures of this world -- The Christian as a member of the church in the world -- The Christian in the estate of marriage -- The Christian in the politia -- The spiritual basis of the christian's freedom in the politia -- The christian as a legal associate in the politia -- The Christian as a subject in the politia -- The doctrine of the tyrant -- The Christian in the office of governmental authority -- Luther's doctrine of the "Christian body" especially into the Christian nobility of the German nation -- Retrospect -- What happened to Luther's doctrine of law?
650 0 $aLaw (Theology)$xHistory of doctrines.
600 10 $aLuther, Martin,$d1483-1546$xTheology.
700 1 $aKrodel, Gottfried G.