Enlightenment Liberty vis a vis Christian Liberty
- Enlightenment Liberty vis a vis Christian Liberty
- Summer 2016 – Vol. 49, No. 3 – Enlightenment Liberty vis a vis Christian Liberty
- Reflections
- Editorial – Liberty: A Starter Distinction
- Editorial – Liberty From, Liberty For
- Editorial – Civil Liberty, Christian Liberty, Advocacy, and Faith: Comments from an Attorney
- Liberty and Rights in Light of the Reformation and Enlightenment Traditions
- Freeing Freedom for the Neighbor: Vocation as Lens for Teaching Christian Freedom
- Widerstand: Luther and the Freedom to Resist Unjust Authority
- Book Review – The Freedom of a Christian: Grace, Vocation, and the Meaning of our Humanity
- Book Review – Taking Rites Seriously: Law, Politics, and the Reasonableness of Faith
- Book Review – God, Freedom & Human Dignity: Embracing a God-Centered Identity in a Me-Centered Culture
- Book Review – Briefly Considered
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