Steven Wedgeworth, who blogs at Wedgewords, posted a thoughtful series of reviews on William J. Wright’s book Martin Luther’s Understanding of God’s Two Kingdoms: A Response to the Challenge of Skepticism from the excellent series edited by Richard Muller called “Texts & Studies in Reformation & Post-Reformation Thought” {HT: Fulford}:
Chapter 1- Interpretations of Luther’s Idea of the Two Kingdoms during the Last Two Centuries
Chapter 2- The Skeptical Challenge of the Early Italian Renaissance
Chapter 3- Northern Humanism: The Context of Luther’s Two Kingdoms
Chapter 4- The Two-Kingdoms Worldview: How Luther Used the Concept in Diverse Contexts
Chapter 5- The Reformer Applies the Two Kingdoms to the Christian Life
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