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  • EDITION:
    1st Edition
  • ISBN:
    0385098766
  • ISBN-13:
    9780385098762
  • PUB. DATE:
    February 1958
  • PUBLISHER:
    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Martin Luther: Selections from His Writings / Edition 1 by Martin Luther, John Dillenberger (Editor), John Dillenberger (Introduction)

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Mythby Anonymous

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Best (only?) inexpensive Luther anthologyby Thus_Blogged_Anderson

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Unchanged since its first appearance 50 years ago (down to the back-cover copy), this is pretty much the only game in town for a general Luther anthology. Fortress Press has a larger one w/ a CD-ROM too, but it's $50 or more. This volume gives you the "greatest hits" and lets you appreciate what Luther was up to. Don't miss the Heidelberg theses tucked into the back of the volume, with...

Made me think differently about Lutherby Anonymous

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This book is a must have, both as an introduction to Luther and as a detailed account of what Luther actually taught and believed. The translation is easy to read, without overly simplifying complex theological concepts. I was raised Catholic, and as such I tended to view Luther with suspicion. This book changed my mind and shows how in love Luther was with not only the Bible, but the Church. The book...


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Martin Luther

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  • Pub. Date: February 1958
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • Sales Rank: 152,537

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The development of Martin Luther's thought was both a symptom and moving force in the transformation of the Middle Ages into the modern world. Geographical discovery, an emerging scientific tradition, and a climate of social change had splintered the unity of medieval Christian culture, and these changes provided the background for Luther's theological challenge. His new apprehension of Scripture and fresh understanding of man's relation to God demanded a break with the Church as then constituted and released the powerful impulses that carried the Reformation. Luther's vigorous, colorful language still retains the excitement it had for thousands of his contemporaries. In this volume, Dr. Dillenberger has made a representative selection from Luther's extensive writings, and has also provided the reader with a lucid introduction to his thought.