Dillenberger: God Hidden and Revealed
In looking for somewhat recent theological works over at Internet Archive I found this little book. It is actually John Dillenberger's dissertation. All I knew about him was that he edited the "old" Luther Anthology..
Like most dissertations I have read, it is mostly analysis of what has been said on the topic with a modest contribution to the field. In this case it gives us a brief review of generally German language Luther research and theology from the work of Ritschl to the time it was written - namely the early 1950's.
Links to the Ritschl that exists in Logos are included. I unfortunately do not have Harnack to provide links for that. Barth's dogmatics is cited extensively. Volume I/1 is cited from the first English translation which appears to have a different pagination than the Logos edition of Barth. The rest is from the German, and while I have created datatype links, with the current tagging most of them go nowhere - at least for me.
As tempting as it was to create links to my pb editions of Brunner, that would not be helpful...
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