Martin Luther's Theology: Its Historical and Systematic Development (1999), commented"every congregational library should have a good, one-volume introduction to Luther's thought; Lohse's is particularly helpful since he introduces both the historical and the `systematic' development of Luther's ...
Many central Pennsylvania Hearts & Minds customers have noted our big display of books about Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, the world-changing movement that rocked the church and world starting, symbolically, at least, on October 31, 1517 – 500 years ago. That we need to commemo...
From Martin Luther to Martin Luther King, William Cowper to Mother Teresa, she fill us in and helps us realize we are not alone. I like how the great Gerald Sittser describes this book, saying how she strikes such a fine tone — what a good job she did, and how good of Sittser to...
His complicated, mostly adversarial relationship with Martin Luther that shaped the Reformation and culminated in theGerman Peasant’s War, when Luther dropped his anti-capitalist rhetoric and Fugger-hating to join Fugger’s side in crushing a modern-era messianic figure His involvement in one of th...
KnowledgeBase and database on the PURITAN HARD DRIVE and will even include the rarest of Reformation resources, which can cost thousands of dollars each on the antiquarian book market (e.g., just one eight volume set presently on the Puritan Hard Drive cost $US28,000.00 to obtain for ...
Title page of Martin Luther's translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into German, 1534.(more) Many Christians refer to the Hebrew Bible as the Old Testament, the prophecy foretelling the advent of Jesus Christ as God’s appointed Messiah. Christian tradition employs the Hebrew Scriptures ...
Martin Luther’s translation of the Bible included them but put them into a separate section as Apocrypha, which deserved to be read but not to be put on the same level as canonical scripture. The other Reformers were even more vigorous in their opposition. Believing that the Old Testament ...
On October 31st 1517, Martin Luther, an unknown friar in an obscure town in eastern Germany may or may not have posted a list of complaints to the door of his local church. His actions would lead to what was later called ‘the Reformation’ — a grisly period in European history that ...
MARTIN HUME The Courtships of Elizabeth Major Martin Andrew Hume, born in London on December 8, 1847, and educated at Madrid, comes of an English family, the members of which have resided in Spain for a hundred years. He began life in the British Army, from which he retired with the ...
21 Martin Luther, upon receiving a papal summons to Rome and seeing the immediate willingness of Frederick of Saxony to raise arms on behalf of the truth of Christ and the Protestant cause, responded saying, "No, we must have no war. No one shall fight for the Gospel." Martin Luther ...