In reading Luther, Ranke gave special attention to Luther's interpretation of Psalm 101 (1534/35). In this interpretation of the psalm, Luther developed his own theological view of history.(P.218)
Harnack was the first to demonstrate the meaning of this concept, which was so central to The Bondage of the Will.(P.221)
Holl was the first to combine historical and systematic perspectives in his study of Luther.(P.224)
We experience both this absolute demand and our own inadequacy in our conscience. This is the place where we meet God. This experience of God's ethical demand and our own failure to meet that demand is the basis on which we experience the judging and the gracious God.(P.225)
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