Sola Fide: What Is the Role of Reason after the Reformation?

In Terence J. Kleven (ed.), Faith and Reason in the Reformations. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 39-56 (2021)
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Abstract

This essay explains Luther's understanding of justification by faith and how this doctrine shaped his understanding of the use and abuse of reason in the academy and in the community. In particular, this paper will sketch how Luther's vision of the roles of faith and reason reformed the academy's understanding of philosophy, science, and political theory and how this vision continues to transform contemporary discussions in philosophy, science, ethics, and ecclesiology.

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