Luther and Erasmus: Free will and salvation / ed. by E. Gordon Rupp and Philip S. Watson.
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- Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. De servo arbitrio. English. 1969
- Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. De libero arbitrio diatribe. English. 1969
- 233.7 Rupp

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Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane | Open Shelves | 233.7 Rupp (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | LTS05802 |
"Erasmus: De libero arbitrio, translated and edited by E. Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow": p. [33]-97.
"Luther: De servo arbitrio, translated and edited by Philip S. Watson, in collaboration with B. Drewery": p. [99]-334.
Introduction -- The Erasmian Enigma -- The Lutheran Riposte -- The language of the debate -- Erasmus: on the freedom of the will -- Prefatory observations -- Erasmus acknowledges his limitations and sates his point of view -- His dislike of assertions -- The obscurity of scripture -- Some truths are not for common ears -- The dangers inherent in Luther's teachings -- Introduction to the disputation -- Luther is opposed not only by scripture but also by weighty authority of the church fathers -- How can inspiration and authority be tested? -- Part I. Scripture passages that support free choice -- Part II. Scriptures passages that seem to oppose free choice -- Part III. Examination of Luther's arguments in his Assertio -- Epilogue -- Luther: on the bondage of the will -- Introduction -- Part I. Review of Erasmus' preface -- Part II. Comments on Erasmus' introduction -- Part III. Refutation of arguments in support of free choice -- Part IV. Defense of arguments against free choice -- Part V. Rebuttal of Erasmus' critique of the Assertio -- Part VI. A display of the forces on Luther's side -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Indexes.
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