ARTICLESThe Greco-Roman Jesus in the Age of AugustusPeter ScaerPaul’s Vision of “A Certain Macedonian” in How Might Luke’s Original Audience Have Heard the Narration of Acts 16:9?Robert SorensenLuther and the Classical Tradition in the Heidelberg Disputation of 1518E. Christian KopffDeipnosophistae Classical Intertexts in Luther’s TischredenAlden SmithClassical Education as Vocational Luther on the Liberal ArtsGene Edward VeithWise, Steadfast, and Patrons of the Classics in Luther’s WittenbergCarl P. E. SpringerPhilipp Melanchthon and the “Poor Roof” of Wittenberg HumanismJon Steffen BrussMaking a University Philipp Melanchthon and the Reform of the University of Tübingen in the 1530sSusan MobleyGreek Epic Verse and the Lutheran LiturgyDiane Louise JohnsonThe Usefulness of Useless Defending Classical Liberal Education from Melanchthon to NewmanMark A. KalthoffTruth, Beauty, and Goodness in Thought, Word, and Unleashing the Power of RhetoricJames M. TallmonRidentem Dicere Horatian Satire and God’s LawDale A. MeyerFundamenta fideliter Lutheran Eloquence and the Muses of Classical ScholarshipRobert W. Ulery Jr.Teaching Greek at the SeminaryJohn G. Nordling