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John D. Koch

    John T. Koch es un destacado erudito estadounidense cuyo trabajo profundiza en los estudios celtas, con un enfoque particular en la prehistoria y la Alta Edad Media. Su extensa investigación ilumina las lenguas, la literatura y la historia de la antigua Irlanda y Gales. Koch explora los orígenes y la evolución de las lenguas y culturas celtas, y su erudición abarca un amplio espectro de temas, desde el análisis lingüístico hasta la interpretación histórica. Sus investigaciones se remontan a los primeros registros escritos y rastros lingüísticos, buscando reconstruir la identidad celta primitiva y sus conexiones atlánticas.

    The distinction between law and gospel as the basis and boundary of theological reflection
    Tartessian
    The Celtic Heroic Age
    • The Celtic Heroic Age

      • 488 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      A new fourth edition of an invaluable collection of literary sources, all in translation, for Celtic Europe and early Ireland and Wales. schovat popis

      The Celtic Heroic Age
    • Beyond the Aegean, some of the earliest written records of Europe come from the south-west, what is now southern Portugal and south-west Spain. Herodotus, the 'Father of History', locates the Keltoi or 'Celts' in this region, as neighbours of the Kunetes of the Algarve. He calls the latter the 'westernmost people of Europe'.

      Tartessian
    • John D. Koch, Jr. explores the current debates surrounding the relationship between the distinction between law and gospel and the doctrine of justification by faith as they are being discussed among various theological traditions. In addition, he shows how a certain commitment to the centrality of the distinction between law and gospel can overcome linguistic and cultural differences as seen in the sympathetic reading of the American Lutheran, Gerhard O. Forde, and German Lutheran, Oswald Bayer. Using their theology as a guide, the author looks at the various criticisms levied by the Roman Catholic Church, the Finnish Lutheran School, the New Perspective on Paul, and other contemporary voices of dissent. This work is of interest to anyone dealing with the 20th century background of the current discussions surrounding this „article upon which the church stands or falls.“

      The distinction between law and gospel as the basis and boundary of theological reflection