Ad fontes Lutheri: Toward the Recovery of the Real Luther; Essays in Honor of Kenneth Hagen's Sixty-Fifth Birthday, ed. by Timothy Maschke, Franz Posset and Joan Skocir.
Contenu: John Patrick Donnelly, Introduction: IX-XII; Ulrich Asendorf, Holy Scripture and Holy Spirit: 1-16; Nils E. Blochhoell, German Influence on Lutheran Norway: 17-35; Patrick W. Carey, Luther in an American Catholic Context: 36-53; F. Eckhardt Burnell, Luther and Anselm: Same Atonement, Different Approach: 54-66; Gordon L. Isaac, The Changing Image of Luther as Biblical Expositor: 67-85; Helmar Junghans, Katharina Luther in the Light and in the Shadow of the Reformation, transl. by Rudolf S. Markwald: 86-103; James G. Kiecker, Comparative Hermeneutics: the Glossa ordinaria, Nicolas of Lyra, and Martin Luther on the Song of Songs: 104-129; Gottfried G. Krodel, Luther as a Creative Writer: the Explanation of the Second Article of the Apostel's Creed in the Small Catechism: 130-164; Timothy Maschke, Contemporaneity: a Hermeneutical Perspective in Martin Luther's Work: 165-182; Heiko A. Oberman, Martin Luther Contra Medieval Monasticism: a Friar in the Lion's Den: 183-213; Franz Posset, "Rock" and "Recognition": Martin Luther's Catholic Interpretation of "You are Peter on this Rock I will Build My Church" and the Friendly Criticism from the Point of View of the "Hebrew Truth" by his Confrère Caspar Amman, "Doctor of the Sacred Page": 214-252; Joan Skocir, A Search for the Authentic Luther: Kenneth Hagen's Approach to the Luther Studies: 253-269; David C. Steinmetz, Luther and Staupitz: the Unresolved Problem of the Forerunner: 270-280; George H. Tavard, Medieval Piety in Luther's Commentary on the Magnificat: 281-301.