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TitleNinety-five theses and other writings / Martin Luther; translated by William R. Russell [electronic resource]
AuthorLuther, Martin. / Russell, William R.
Call NoDTL 284.10924 LUT
CollectionEbook
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International Standard Book Number 9780698187931
Dewey Decimal Classification Number DTL 284.10924 LUT
Personal Name Luther, Martin.
Title Statement Ninety-five theses and other writings / Martin Luther; translated by William R. Russell [electronic resource]
Imprint Penguin, New York, New York : 2017.
Physical Description eBook
Series Statement - Title Penguin Classics.
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References.
Summary, Etc. "For the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, a new translation of Martin Luther's most famous works by leading Luther scholar and pastor William Russell This volume contains selections from Martin Luther's most evocative and provocative writings, freshly translated, for the 21st century. These documents, which span the Reformer's literary career, point to the enduring and flexible character of his central ideas. As Luther's reform proposals emerged, they coalesced around some basic priorities, which he delivered to wide-ranging audiences--writing for children, preaching in congregations, formulating academic treatises, penning letters to family and friends, counter-punching critics, summarizing Biblical books, crafting confessions of faith, and more. This book demonstrates that range and provides entry points, for non-specialists and specialists alike, into the thought and life of the epoch-defining, fascinating, and controversial Martin Luther. With attention to the breadth of his literary output, it draws from his letters, sermons, popular writings, and formal theological works. This breadth allows readers to encounter Luther the man: the sinner and the saint, the public activist and the private counselor, the theologian and the pastor. These writings possess a practical, accessible arc, as Luther does not write only for specialists and church officials, but he applies his chief insights to the "real-life" issues that faced his rather wide variety of audiences"-
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term REFORMATION.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term THEOLOGY - EARLY WORKS TO 1800.
Added Entry, Personal Name Russell, William R.
Electronic Location and Access http://thedtl.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1003993404 DTL ePlatform Full text - Book opens through link in DTL DTL