Mayes Counsel and Conscience
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-3-647-55027-5
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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Lutheran Casuistry and Moral Reasoning after the Reformation
E-Book, Englisch, Band Band 001, 250 Seiten
Reihe: Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS)
ISBN: 978-3-647-55027-5
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
Dr Benjamin T. G. Mayes is an editor at the Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis, USA.
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1;Table of Contents;6
2;Tables;8
3;Acknowledgments;10
4;Abstract;11
5;1 Casuistry;12
5.1;1.1 Post-Reformation Lutheran Ethics;13
5.2;1.2 What Is “Casuistry”?;17
5.3;1.3 Anglican and Reformed Casuistry;19
5.4;1.4 Roman Catholic Moral Theology and the Debate Surrounding Probabilism;22
5.5;1.5 Lutheran Adaptation of Medieval Models;27
5.6;1.6 The Rise of Lutheran Casuistry;29
5.7;1.7 Lutheran Casuistry as Tyrannical or Pastoral?;40
5.8;1.8 Conscience-Theology;45
6;2 The Wisdom of Lutheran Orthodoxy in Print;52
6.1;2.1 Information on the Compilers;53
6.1.1;2.1.1 Georg Dedekenn (1564–1628);53
6.1.2;2.1.2 Johann Ernst Gerhard (1621–68);54
6.1.3;2.1.3 Christian Grübel (1642–1715);55
6.2;2.2 Physical Configuration of the Treasury;55
7;3 The Method of Moral Reasoning;61
7.1;3.1 Dedekenn’s Dedicatory Epistle for Volume One (1623);61
7.1.1;3.1.1 “Aristocratic Moral Reasoning”;65
7.1.2;3.1.2 Deciding Cases of Conscience;68
7.2;3.2 Preface by the Leipzig Theological Faculty (1623);73
7.3;3.3 Preface by the Greifswald Theological Faculty (1623);75
7.4;3.4 Preface by the Wittenberg Theological Faculty (1623);77
7.5;3.5 Dedekenn’s Dedicatory Epistle for Volume Two (1623);78
7.6;3.6 Dedekenn’s Dedicatory Epistle for Volume Three (1623);81
7.7;3.7 Dedekenn’s Dedicatory Epistle for the Appendix Volume (1623) . .;85
7.8;3.8 Dedicatory Epistle for Volume One (1671) ;89
7.9;3.9 Prefaces by Leipzig, Greifswald, and Wittenberg Theological Faculties (1671);96
7.10;3.10 Dedicatory Epistle for Volume Two (1671);96
7.11;3.11 Dedicatory Epistle for Volume Three (1671);98
7.12;3.12 Grübel’s Dedicatory Epistle for the Appendix Volume (1671);99
7.13;3.13 Conclusions;107
8;4 A Treasury of Cases of Conscience;109
8.1;4.1 The Contents of the Treasury;110
8.2;4.2 Sources of the Treasury;117
8.3;4.3 Inter-Confessional Disputes;119
8.4;4.4 Sacraments;122
8.5;4.5 Church Government and Pastoral Ministry;130
8.6;4.6 Questions Regarding Public Life;134
8.7;4.7 Questions Regarding Marriage and Sexual Ethics;138
8.8;4.8 Christian Grübel’s Focus;144
8.8.1;4.8.1 New Disputes within the Lutheran Church;148
8.8.2;4.8.2 Helmstedt Theology;151
8.8.3;4.8.3 Inter-Confessional Disputes;153
8.8.4;4.8.4 Privileges of the Ministerium;156
8.9;4.9 Conclusions;161
9;5 Case in Point: Divorce and Remarriage;164
9.1;5.1 Lutheran Divorce and Remarriage: A Lax Practice?;165
9.2;5.2 The Legitimate Causes for Divorce;169
9.2.1;5.2.1 Adultery;171
9.2.2;5.2.2 Malicious Desertion;172
9.2.3;5.2.3 Inability of Bodies for the Use of Matrimony (Impotence) .;173
9.2.4;5.2.4 Error;174
9.2.5;5.2.5 Violence;175
9.2.6;5.2.6 Impiety;175
9.2.7;5.2.7 Hemmingsen’s Arguments and Position within the Treasury;176
9.2.8;5.2.8 Cases by Brenz and Others;178
9.2.9;5.2.9 Illegitimate Causes of Divorce;181
9.3;5.3 Impotence and Refusal of Conjugal Obligation;184
9.3.1;5.3.1 Impotence;184
9.3.2;5.3.2 Refusing Conjugal Obligation;188
9.4;5.4 Violence;191
9.5;5.5 Differing Religions;197
9.6;5.6 Remarriage for Whom? ;198
9.7;5.7 Conclusions;202
10;6 Outcome and Conclusion;205
11;Abbreviations;213
12;Bibliography;215
13;Register;244




