Law and Gospel, Distinction and Dialectic: CFW Walther, Soren Kierkegaard, and the Rich Young Ruler
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Coe, David Lawrence
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Nineteenth-century Lutheran giants C.F.W. Walther and Soren Kierkegaard both stressed over the application of Martin Luther's doctrine of Law and Gospel. Both viewed Law and Gospel as concepts to be distinguished and as concepts that dialectically belong together. To his Pelagian audience tempted to abuse the Law and abolish the Gospel, Walther stressed the distinction of Law and Gospel. To his Antinomian audience tempted to abuse the Gospel and abolish the Law, Kierkegaard stressed the dialectic of Law and Gospel. Walther and Kierkegaard's contrasting Law and Gospel emphases are clearly seen in their contrasting accounts of the Rich Young Ruler in the Synoptic Gospels.