Spiritual and Temporal Authority: The Composition of Martin Luther's 'Zwei-Regimente-Lehre' in Light of Medieval Political Conflicts
Malene Kjær
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Martin Luther’s Two Kingdoms, Law and Gospel, and the Created Order: Was there a Time when the Two Kingdoms were not?
Jonathon Beeke
2011
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Between Sanctity and Depravity: Law and Human Nature in Martin Luther's Two Kingdoms
John Witte, Jr.
Villanova Law Review, 2003
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Luther and Calvin on Christianity and Politics
Donald Sinnema
Tydskrif vir Christelike Wetenskap, 1980
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“Luther 'On Secular Authority' and Religious Liberty in 1523” (Concordia Seminary-St. Louis 2018 Symposium Sectional Presentation)
David Ramirez
2018
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Martin Luther on Secular Authority
Joelle Lucas
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God's two kingdoms and the Christian's two citizenships: Luther's misunderstood doctrine and its relevance for today
Thorsten Prill
Grace to the Nation / Efilonghenda kOshiwana , 2010
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Martin Luther, the Two Kingdoms, and the Church
Thorsten Prill
Evangel: The British Evangelical Review, 2005
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Martin Luther’s Theory of “Two kingdoms” and Its Practical Dimension
Paulos Huang
International journal of sino-western studies, 2023
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In Luther's View: "Two Kingdoms" Doctrine Draws Line of Separation
John Witte, Jr.
The Lutheran, 2008
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Luther vs. Calvin on Civil Obedience
Ruth Magnusson Davis
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"Temporal and Spiritual Authority" According to Luther and Implications for the Understanding of the State's Role in Contemporary Ecclesiastical Matters in Denmark
Thomas J Rasmussen
2017
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Martin Luther on the Legitimacy of Resisting the Emperor
J. Michael Raley
The journal of law and religion, 2022
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“Cura Religionis or Two Kingdoms: The Late Luther on Religion and the State.” Church History, 73/1 (2004): 41 – 62.
David Whitford
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Luther, Calvin, and the Responsibility to Protect
Laura Alexander
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Luther and the Just War Tradition
David Corey
“Luther and the Just War Tradition,” Political Theology 12 (2011): 305-328.
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Luther and the Positive Use of the Law
Walter Wagner
Journal of Religious History, 1980
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Cura Religionis or Two Kingdoms: The Late Luther on Religion and the State in the Lectures on Genesis
David Whitford
Church History, 2004
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The Luther Decade on Reformation and Politics
Herbert Moyo
SAGE Open, 2016
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Martin Luther and Religious Liberty
David Ramirez
2020
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Martin Luther and the God Who Acts
Tenzan Eaghll
Proquest - MA Thesis, 2011
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Sovereignty and Submission: Luther’s Political Theology and the Violence of Christian Metaphysics
Marius T Mjaaland
Studies in Christian Ethics, 2018
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Martin Luther’s Influence on Legal Reforms and Civil Law
John Witte, Jr.
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion , 2017
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The justness of love : the essence and status of justice in Luther's theology
Andries Raath
2006
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Martin Luther and the State
Mark Braun
2017
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Was Luther as Two-Kingdom as The Two-Kingdom Theologians?: An Analysis In the Context of the Reformed Two-Kingdom and Neo-Calvinist Debate
Dennis Greeson
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Nemo iudex in causa sua as the Basis of Law, Justice and Justification in Luther’s Thought
Piotr Małysz
Harvard Theological Review, 2007
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MARTIN LUTHER'S THEOLOGY OF UNIVERSAL PRIESTHOOD: A HISTORICAL, CONTEXTUAL AND CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS. STUDENT NUMBER: 1763768 SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF THEOLOGY (MTH) AT THE
Dom Fisher
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Luther's middle course: Balancing freedom and service in De Libertate Christiana (1520)
Neil Leroux
2010
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Martin Luther’s Interpretation on Magnificat. Vademecum of Christian Education for Rulers
maria curtean
Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu, 2017
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God’s gifts to humankind: a legal- philosophical interpretation of Luther’s views on ownership and the natural right to property
Andries Raath
In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi, 2009
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“The Duty to Resist: The Magdeburg Confession and the Reframing of Romans 13.” In Caritas et Reformatio: Essays on the Church and Society in Honor of Carter Lindberg on his Sixty-fifth Birthday, edited by David M. Whitford. (St. Louis: Concordia Academic Press, 2002): 97 – 118.
David Whitford
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A Comparison of the Church-State Relationship as seen by Catholics, Luther, Zwingli and Calvin, and the Anabaptists during the Reformation
Otniel Murza
2022
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Writing 'new' decalogues: Martin Luther’s development of the Pauline-Augustinian tradition of natural law
Andries Raath
Koers - Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 2005
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The problem of submission to civil authority: What can the Reformers teach us?
Simon P Kennedy
ABC Religion & Ethics, 2020
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