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The Impact of Martin Luther's German Bible Translation

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Review of The Annotated Luther vols I & II

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Heritage, Promise and Obligation: A Plea for the Enduring Significance of the Luther Bible for the Communication of the Gospel 1

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The Search for Luther's Place in the Reformation

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Luther on Language

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Program Notes for Luther’s Deutsche Messe

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Luther and Acosta. The Challenge of Translation

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The Cultural History of the Reformations, 2021

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Luther's Philosophy of Language

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The Devil's Whore: Reason and Philosophy in the Lutheran Tradition, ed. Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth, (Minneapolis: Fortress Press), 61-68, 2011

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Martin Luther's theology: its historical and systematic development

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The King James Version and Luther’s Bible Translation

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Luther, Logic & Language: Chapter I

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The ‘Radical’ Revisions of the Commentary on the Seven Penitential Psalms: Luther and his ‘Enemies’ (1517-1525)

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Five Hundred Years of Martin Luther's September Testament (editorial)

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'Old questions, new answers? Luther and the problem of catholicity'

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Before the Inquisitor: A Thousand Ways of Being Lutheran, in Martin Luther: A Christian between Reforms and Modernity (1517-2017), ed. by A. Melloni (Berlin-Boston: De Gruyter, 2017), 509-26.

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Missiology: An International Review, 45(4), (2017): 374-395. , 2017

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European Scientific Journal, 2013

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Luther and the Reformation of the Later Middle Ages. Eric Leland Saak. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. xii + 400 pp. $120

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Renaissance Quarterly, 2019

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Schwenckfeld, Caspar von, in: Dictionary of Luther and the Lutheran Traditions

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Anglican Ecclesiastical History, 2021

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The Early Luther: Stages in a Reformation Reorientation

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Luther's 95 Theses Document Study (2016)

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