
Titre : | Luther's World of Thought |
Auteurs : | Heinrich Bornkamm, Auteur ; Martin H. Bertram, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | Paperback ed. |
Editeur : | Saint Louis [USA] : Concordia Publishing House, 1965 |
Format : | xi + 315 p. / Index |
Note générale : | Titre original: Luthers geistige Welt / 1st Concordia ed. 1958 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Allemand |
Index. décimale : | GN/C (Martin Luther : études sur des aspects de sa vie ou de sa pensée) |
Résumé : |
Professor Heinrich Bornkamm of Heidelberg University has written a persuasive analysis of the major themes of Martin Luther's thought and work. As a recognized authority in the field of Reformation research, the author is in a position to relay to us many of the solid conclusions of the great revival of Luther studies in our time.
Luther refuses to die! Books like Luther's World of Thought will continue to be popular because Luther continues to live in the minds of millions sharing his name and related to his way of thinking. Heinrich Bornkamm is concerned to show that the categories of Luther's teaching are valid for today. This is an exciting, lucid book for student, layman, pastor, and theologian . . . for a day in which ecumenicity needs the insight of a great champion of the Una Sancta. |
Note de contenu : |
- Martin Luther (1483—1546)
- The World-historical Significance of the 95 Theses - The Hidden and the Revealed God - Faith - The Sacraments - Living and Dying - What Is the Church? - God’s Grace or Man’s Expiation? - The Picture of Nature - God and History - The Nation (Das Volk) - The State - The Gospel and the Social World - Luther’s Translation of the New Testament - Luther’s Death and Legacy |
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