Luther's Works: First lectures on the Psalms
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 344
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Valerius Herberger
Publisher: Emmanuel Press
Published: 2018-05-05
Total Pages: 632
ISBN-13: 9781934328170
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe exodus of God's chosen Israel is the greatest story of redemption in the Old Testament. In more than 120 Christocentric, devotional meditations on the book of Exodus, Valerius Herberger shows his fervent belief that Jesus Christ is the center of every part of Scripture. Herberger does not seek to give an academic analysis or a grammatical exposition of each passage, but rather to emphasize the life and work of the Son of God. In these meditations the reader will find spiritual and practical applications for every Christian today. Intertwining the words of Scripture and the poetry of the Church's hymnody with his own pastoral insight, Herberger teaches the faith and preaches the truth of salvation in Jesus.
Author: Martin Luther
Publisher: e-artnow
Published: 2018-11-02
Total Pages: 459
ISBN-13: 8027245710
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis eBook edition of "Commentary on Genesis" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Commentary on Genesis is the last work of Martin Luther, written during the last several years of his life. Luther's work follows the first volume of Psalms with critical and devotional remarks on the creation and on sin and the flood.
Author: Robert Kolb
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 2008-02
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 080103180X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLeading Luther scholars offer students and other non-specialists an accessible way to engage the big ideas of Luther's thinking.
Author: Martin Luther
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 1998-05-11
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 1433517612
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God who were highly respected for their godly work and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentary Series, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness, presents the very best work on individual Bible books for today's believers. Ever since it was written, the apostle Paul's letter to the believers in Galatia has nurtured trust and assurance in Christ. Its grand themes of the superiority of Scripture over human reason, the sufficiency of Christ's atonement through his death, and the freedom of justification through faith alone continue to energize and enlighten Christians today. This classic commentary from the heart of a courageous apostle will encourage and equip all who desire to understand, live out, and communicate the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
Author: Martin Luther
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 494
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Published: 2020-08-11
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9781951252052
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin Luther
Publisher: Fortress Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 1451424280
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe place and significance of Martin Luther in the long history of Christian anti-Jewish polemic has been and continues to be a contested issue. The literature on the subject is substantial and diverse. While efforts to exonerate Luther as "merely" a man of his times who "merely" perpetuated what he had received from his cultural and theological tradition have rightly been jettisoned, there still persists even among the educated public the perception that the truly problematic aspects of Luther's anti-Jewish attitudes are confined to the final stages of his career. It is true that Luther's anti-Jewish rhetoric intensified toward the end of his life, but reading Luther with a careful eye toward "the Jewish question," it becomes clear that Luther's theological presuppositions toward Judaism and the Jewish people are a central, core component of his thought throughout his career, not just at the end. It follows then that it is impossible to understand the heart and building blocks of Luther's theology (justification, faith, liberation, salvation, grace) without acknowledging the crucial role of "the Jews" in his fundamental thinking. Luther was constrained by ideas, images, and superstitions regarding the Jews and Judaism that he inherited from medieval Christian tradition. But the engine in the development of Luther's theological thought as it relates to the Jews is his biblical hermeneutics. Just as "the Jewish question" is a central, core component of his thought, so biblical interpretation (and especially Old Testament interpretation) is the primary arena in which fundamental claims about the Jews and Judaism are formulated and developed.
Author: Martin Luther
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Published: 1955
Total Pages: 412
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