Theology

Alexander Kupsch

Martin Luthers Gebrauch der Heiligen Schrift

Untersuchungen zur Schriftautorität in Gottesdienst und gesellschaftlicher Öffentlichkeit

[Martin Luther's Use of Holy Scripture. Studies on Scriptural Authority in Public Worship and Social Discourse.]

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Protestant theology is traditionally founded on the authority of scripture. Alexander Kupsch analyzes how Martin Luther used it as the church's liturgical authority and in public moral discourse. Luther's use of scripture is then compared to modern concepts of scriptural authority. A final chapter outlines how scripture can be viewed and used as authority in religious life.
Protestant theology is traditionally founded on the authority of scripture. Alexander Kupsch analyzes how Martin Luther used it as the church's liturgical authority and in public moral discourse. Luther's use of scripture is then compared to modern concepts of scriptural authority. A final chapter outlines how scripture can be viewed and used as authority in religious life.
Authors/Editors

Alexander Kupsch Geboren 1980; 2002–07 MA Germanistik und Pädagogik in Würzburg; 2007–12 Studium der Ev. Theologie in Tübingen; 2013–18 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Hermeneutik und Dialog der Kulturen; 2018 Promotion; seit 2018 Vikar der Evangelischen Landeskirche in Württemberg.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Archiv für Liturgiewissenschaft — 62/63 (2020/2021), S. 443–445 (Alexander Deeg)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 145 (2020), S. 88–91 (Albrecht Beutel)
In: Theologische Revue — https://doi.org/10.17879/thrv-2020–2791 (Hans Förster)
In: Luther — 92 (2021), S. 137–139 (Johannes von Lüpke)