This work challenges the common consensus that Luther, with his commitment to St. Paul's articulation of justification by faith, leaves no room for the Letter of St. James. Against this one-sided reading of Luther, focused only his criticism of the letter, this book argues that Luther had fruitful interpretations of the epistle that shaped the subsequent exegetical tradition. Scholarship's singular concentration on Luther's criticism of James as -an epistle of straw- has caused many to overlook Luther's sermons on James, the many places where James comes to full expression in Luther's...
This work challenges the common consensus that Luther, with his commitment to St. Paul's articulation of justification by faith, leaves no room for...