%0 Electronic Book Component Part %A Walt, Barend Johannes van der %I %D 2017 %C %D 2017 %G Afrikaans %@ 2304-8557 %~ Katalog UB TU-Chemnitz %T Die onvoltooide reformasie van Martin Luther (1483-1546) ? Verkenning van die filosofiese grondslae van sy denke met spesiale aandag aan sy tweerykeleer %J Koers %U http://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/2348 %X The incomplete reformation of Martin Luther (1483-1546); a reconnaissance of the philosophical foundations of his thinking with special reference to his two-kingdom doctrineDuring the past five hundred years the studies written from a theological perspective on Luther's thinking could fill a whole library, while not much is available about the deeper worldviewish-philosophical presuppositions of his intellectual development.Therefore this investigation traces the relevant late medieval influences on his thinking, especially the philosophy of William of Ockham (1285-1349). Special attention is given to the three phases in Luther's development and his much debated two-kingdom doctrine, distinguishing between the rule of God's left and right hand.Questions like the following will be discussed: When and why did this double-focus view of reality originate? What were the real issues which Luther tried to solve with such a paradigm? Could it be maintained in the light of God's threefold revelation in creation, in Scripture and finally in Christ? Could it be regarded - as some contemporary Reformed theologians suggest - as a genuine Reformational approach? Should it not rather be viewed as an unfinished reformation, calling for continuous reformation? %Z https://katalog.bibliothek.tu-chemnitz.de/Record/0-1576298000 %U https://katalog.bibliothek.tu-chemnitz.de/Record/0-1576298000