
Of Good Comfort
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Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- Why this research?
- Why Luther?
- Why these letters?
- Researching Luther Today
- Luther's Letters as Sources for Theology and Practice
- Chapter 1 A Strange World Strangely Familiar
- Sadness and Madness in Sixteenth Century Germany
- The Art of the Letter
- The Consolatio Tradition
- Luther as Comforter
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2 'True Joy and Comfort in Christ'
- Luther's Letters to Those with Depressive Illness
- Luther in Mid-To-Late Career
- Luther's 'Rhetoric of the Heart'
- Overviews
- Chapter 3 Disagreeing Likeness
- A Widening Discussion
- Social Dimensions
- The Medical Identity of Depression
- Psychology and Counselling
- The Re-emergence of Spirituality
- Pastoral Care Attitudes and Approaches
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4 'Comforting the Melancholy' meets 'Counselling the Depressed'
- Reaching the Heart: Cognitive-Behavioural Insights for Pastoral Care of Persons with Depression
- Assailed by the Enemy: Interpreting Luther's Demonology of Depression
- All Things in Christ: Justification By Grace As Comfort For the Depressed
- In His Good Time: Suffering, Patience and the Cross
- The Comforting Word: Luther's Use of Scripture as Consolation for the Depressed
- Of Good Cheer: Luther's Practical Theology of Joy
- Chapter 5 Of Good Comfort
- Three Types of Critical Encounter
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Translations
- 1. Elisabeth (Mrs John) Agricola
- 2. Johann Agricola
- 3. Johann Agricola
- 4. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 5. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 6. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 7. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 8. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 9. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 10. Prince Joachim of Anhalt
- 11. Elizabeth von Canitz
- 12. Queen Maria of Hungary
- 13. Barbara Lißkirchen
- 14. John Schlaginhaufen
- 15. George Spalatin
- 16. Mrs Jonas von Stockhausen
- 17. Jonas von Stockhausen
- 18. Jerome Weller
- 19. Jerome Weller
- 20. Jerome Weller
- 21. Matthias Weller
- Bibliography
- Index
- Blank Page
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