All Stories

  1. The strange rite of confirmation
  2. The rationality of madness: Did Plato, Cusanus and Kierkegaard get it right?
  3. Unknowability and Incarnation: Creation and Christology as Philosophy of Science in the Work of Nicholas Cusanus
  4. “With God all things are possible” – Luther and Kierkegaard on the relation between immutability, necessity and possibility
  5. “These Things Took Place as Examples for Us”: On the Theological and Ecumenical Significance of the Lutheran Sola Scriptura
  6. The centrality of Christology
  7. Luther on Necessity
  8. In Search of the Self's Grounding Power: Kierkegaard's The Sickness unto Death as Dogmatics for Unbelievers
  9. Impassibility and revelation
  10. The commandment of love in Kierkegaard and Caputo
  11. Explicatio and Complicatio: On the Understanding of the Relationship between God and the World in the Work of Nicholas Cusanus
  12. Cusanus and Luther on human liberty
  13. Luther as a reader of Dionysius the Areopagite
  14. Postmodern Epistemology and the Mission of the Church
  15. God's fellow workers
  16. Notae ecclesiaein Luther'sVon den Konziliis und Kirchen
  17. Virtue, Reason and Tradition. A Discussion of Alasdair MacIntyre’s and Martin Luther’s Views on the Foundation of Ethics
  18. Language and reality. Luther's relation to classical rhetoric inRationis Latomianae confutatio(1521)