
The Large Catechism (Authentic Digital Classics Series)
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In his Large Catechism, Martin Luther gives a clear, faithful summary of foundational Christian doctrine. It covers the Ten Commandments, Baptism, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Prayer, and more. A classic expression of Reformation theology and still...
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In his Large Catechism, Martin Luther gives a clear, faithful summary of foundational Christian doctrine. It covers the Ten Commandments, Baptism, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Prayer, and more. A classic expression of Reformation theology and still edifying for today's reader.
In the Large Catechism Luther set out to inculcate the centrality of the Gospel. Whether Luther is dealing with the Ten Commandments or the Lord's Supper, the dynamic of the Word of God as Gospel provides the cutting edge for what he says. The Large Catechism is a primary source for an understanding of the Christian ethos in action in Reformation Christianity.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 369266
- Product Code 9781780789781
- ISBNÂ 1780789785
- EANÂ 9781780789781
- Department Academic
- Category Classic
- Sub-Category Martin Luther
- Publisher Koorong Books
- Publication Date Nov 2012
- DRMÂ Free
- Printable No
- Size 0.14 MB (EPUB)
Martin Luther
Martin Luther (1483 , 1546) was a German monk, a theologian and church reformer, he is considered to be the founder of Protestantism. Luther was a professor of Bible at the University of Wittenberg when he posted his famous 95 Theses (1517). In addition to writing many books, Luther translated the Bible into German. Luther believed that salvation was only by faith in Jesus , unmediated by the church. He challenged papal authority by emphasing the Bible as the only source of religious authority and believed the church to be a priesthood of all believers.These ideas helped to inspire the Protestant Reformation and changed the course of Western civilization. He married Katharina von Bora thus initiating the practice of clerical marriage within Protestantism.- Publisher.