Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings

by Martin Luther

Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

Reformation Lut

Collection

Publication

Fortress Press (1989), 755 pages

Description

"Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings, a single-volume introduction to Luther's most influential, noted, and important writings in the modern translations-including excerpts of his sermons and letters-presents Luther the theologian 'steeped in the word of God, speaking to the whole church, ' even as it takes the reader straight to Luther the man, to his controversial Reformation insights, to his strongest convictions about God and Scripture and the life of the church, and most importantly to his theology-a still-exciting encounter with the meaning of Jesus Christ for each age. The third edition includes revised introductions, updated bibliography, index, and the addition of 'A Meditation on Christ's Passion' (1519), 'Treatise on the Blessed Sacrament' (1519), 'Sermon on the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ£Against the Fanatics' (1526), 'Sermon in Castle Pleissenburg' (1539), and 'Consolation to Women Whose Pregnancies Have Not Gone Well' (1542), as well as new translations of 'A Practical Way to Pray' (1535) and 'On the Freedom of a Christian' (1520)"--Publisher description.… (more)

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LibraryThing member wyclif
If you can only have one book by Martin Luther, this is it. An excellent basic collection of the German reformer's most important theological writings, and a great reference to have on the shelf. Lull's edition is best viewed as a companion to "Three Treatises" by Fortress Press (which is the
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second Luther book to have at hand). I've been bouncing around here lately and re-reading works like "The Freedom of a Christian", and "Temporal Authority: To What Extent It Should Be Obeyed."
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