The Devils Whore
Studies in Lutheran History and Theology
Published volumes
I Am a Christian
The Nun, the Devil, and Martin Luther
Carolyn M. Schneider
Redeeming the Gospel
The Christian Faith Reconsidered
David A. Brondos
Liberating Lutheran Theology
Freedom for Justice and Solidarity in a Global Context
Paul Chung, Ulrich Duchrow, Craig L. Nessan
The Devils Whore
Reason and Philosophy in the Lutheran Tradition
Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth, Editor
The Devils Whore
Reason and Philosophy in the Lutheran Tradition
Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth Editor
Fortress Press
Minneapolis
THE DEVILS WHORE
Reason and Philosophy in the Lutheran Tradition
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dragseth, Jennifer Hockenbery
The devils whore : reason and philosophy in the Lutheran tradition / Jennifer
Hockenbery Dragseth.
p. cm. (Studies in Lutheran history and theology)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8006-9732-7 (alk. Paper)
1. SalvationChristianity. 2. Lutheran ChurchDoctrines. I. Title.
BT751.3.B77 2010
234dc22
2010019366
Indeed, that man Luther is the master of us all.
Sren Kierkegaard, The Journal of Sren Kierkegaard
C ONTENTS
Oswald Bayer
2. Does Luther Have a Waxen Nose?
Historical and Philosophical Contextualizations of Luther
Christine Helmer
Gary M. Simpson
Markus Wriedt
Denis R. Janz
Paul R. Hinlicky
Dennis Bielfeldt
Charles Peterson
Lea F. Schweitz
Troy Dahlke
Christian Lotz
John F. Hoffmeyer
Carter Lindberg
David J. Gouwens
Gregory Johnson
David Vessey
William R. Russell
Sarah E. Fredericks
Gregory R. Peterson
Mary Elise Lowe
Mary J. Streufert
Pauline M. Kaurin
Martin E. Marty
Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth
Oswald Bayer is professor emeritus of systematic theology at the Protestant Faculty of the University of Tbingen. He was, from 1986 until 2007, editor of Neue Zeitschrift fr Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie. English translations of his works include: Theology the Lutheran Way (2007), Freedom in Response: Lutheran Ethics: Sources and Controversies (2007), Martin Luthers Theology: A Contemporary Interpretation (2008), and A Contemporary in Dissent: Johann Georg Hamann as a Radical Enlightener (2011).
Dennis Bielfeldt is president and professor of theology at the Institute of Lutheran Theology. He has authored numerous articles on Luther and the Lutheran tradition, on issues within the theology and science discussion, as well as on more strictly philosophical topics. He is coauthor, with Paul Hinlicky and Mickey Maddox, of The Substance of the Faith: Luthers Doctrinal Theology for Today (Fortress Press, 2008). Bielfeldt, who is retired from being professor of philosophy and religion at South Dakota State University, lives and works in Brookings, South Dakota.
Troy Dahlke teaches religion and philosophy at St. Andrews Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland. He holds degrees from Concordia University, St. Paul (BA), Yale Divinity School (MAR), and the University of Virginia (MA). He lives with his wife and two sons in Fairfax, Virginia.
Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth is associate professor of philosophy at Mount Mary College in Milwaukee. She received her AB in philosophy and classics from Bowdoin College and her MA and PhD in philosophy from Boston University, where she wrote her dissertation on Augustines understanding of the nature and vocation of philosophy. She has written several articles on the relationship between philosophy and theology in Augustine, Hildegard von Bingen, Luther, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, and John Paul II. She is on the steering committee for the Martin Luther and Global Lutheranism Consultation for the American Academy of Religion.
Sarah E. Fredericks, assistant professor of philosophy and religion studies at the University of North Texas, studies the relationship of religion, particularly Protestant Christianity, to environmental issues. Her work has focused on energy sustainability, the ethics embedded in international environmental policy documents, and environmental justice. Fredericks teaches a variety of philosophy and religion courses including philosophy of religion, religion and science, ethics of science, and Christianity and philosophy.
David J. Gouwens is professor of theology at Brite Divinity School. He is author of Kierkegaards Dialectic of the Imagination (1989) and Kierkegaard as Religious Thinker (1996). With Lee C. Barrett, he is coediting The Paul L. Holmer Papers, to be published in three volumes by Cascade Books in 2011. Included will be Holmers previously unpublished book on Kierkegaard; a selection of Holmers seminal essays on Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, theology and faith, and emotions and virtues; and a volume of Holmers sermons, addresses, and prayers.
Christine Helmer is professor of religious studies and adjunct professor of German at Northwestern University. She is the author of
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