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TitleMartin Luther in his own words : Essential writings of the Reformation / Martin Luther; edited by Jack D. Kilcrease and Erwin W. Lutzer [electronic resource]
AuthorLuther, Martin. / Lutzer, Erwin W. / Kilcrease, Jack D.
Call NoEBC 230.41 LUT
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International Standard Book Number 9781493406487
Dewey Decimal Classification Number EBC 230.41 LUT
Personal Name Luther, Martin.
Title Statement Martin Luther in his own words : Essential writings of the Reformation / Martin Luther; edited by Jack D. Kilcrease and Erwin W. Lutzer [electronic resource]
Imprint Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Books, 2017.
Physical Description eBook, 107p.
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References.
Formatted Contents Note Sola Fide. On Christian liberty -- Commentary on Galatians : faith and works of the law -- Sola Gratia. Preface to St. Paul's letter to the Romans -- The third article of the Apostles' Creed : the work of the Holy Spirit -- Sola Scriptura. That doctrines of men are to be rejected -- The bondage of the will -- Solus Christus. True and false views of Christ's suffering -- The second article of the Apostles' Creed : Jesus Christ -- Commentary on Galatians : Christ took our sin -- Soli Deo Gloria. The first article of the Apostles' Creed : the gracious God -- The Lord's Prayer -- The first commandment.
Summary, Etc. Though most Protestants--approximately 900 million believers worldwide--trace their spiritual roots back to the Reformation, many people today have only a vague knowledge of Martin Luther's extensive writings. Jack Kilcrease and Erwin Lutzer step into this vacuum with Martin Luther in His Own Words, a carefully selected collection of Luther's works. Organized around the five solas of the Reformation (sola Scriptura, sola fide, sola gratia, sola Christus, soli Deo gloria), the selections offer readers an accessible primer on works that are foundational to the theology of Protestantism in all its forms. An introduction to each writing includes an explanation of its historical context and theological significance. Students of the Bible, pastors, teachers, and seminary students will find this collection an enlightening introduction to Luther in his own words and a useful addition to their libraries.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term LUTHER, MARTIN.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term REFORMATION.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term THEOLOGY - EARLY WORKS TO 1800.
Added Entry, Personal Name Lutzer, Erwin W.
Added Entry, Personal Name Kilcrease, Jack D.
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