Martin Luther's Christmas Book

by Martin Luther

Paperback, 1997

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Martin Luther's conception of the Nativity found expression in sermon, song, and art. This beautiful new gift edition of a classic collection combines all three.In thirty compelling Christmas excerpts from his sermons, Luther vividly portrays the human realism of the Nativity: Mary's distress at giving birth with no midwife or water; Joseph's misgivings; the Wise Men's perplexity; and Herod's cunning.Throughout, Luther suggests the question: If we had lived in Bethlehem when Jesus was born, would we have believed that this newborn baby was God in human form? And he reminds us that keeping Christmas is a year-around mission of caring for those in need.Nine elegant illustrations by Luther's contemporaries--including four by noted engraver Albrecht Durer--capture timeless scenes from the Christmas story. And two of Luther's beautiful Christmas carols are included on the final pages of the book.… (more)

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Augsburg Books (1997), 72 pages

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½ (10 ratings; 4.5)

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LibraryThing member Madcow299
What a wonderful little book by the same author who wrote probably the most well know biography of Martin Luther. It is easy to read, enjoyable, and a great insight into the teachings and preachings of Luther, as well as a taste of his theology pertaining to the birth narrative. I would recommend
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this for any Lutheran preacher or seminary student or anyone who is interested in Martin Luther. This was my Christmas present and it was a great one.
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