The Theology of Martin LutherThis is a comprehensive and systematic survey of Martin Luther's entire thought by an internationally recognized authority in the field of Reformation research. The main theological questions which engaged the Reformer's attention are set forth in clear and simple fashion, along with a host of quotations from this own writings to illumine the presentation. Scholars and laypersons alike will appreciate the more than a thousand instances in which the author allows Luther to speak forcefully and directly for himself. |
Contents
XVII | 51 |
XVIII | 53 |
XIX | 62 |
XX | 70 |
XXI | 72 |
XXII | 73 |
XXIII | 74 |
XXIV | 77 |
XXV | 80 |
XXVI | 84 |
XXVII | 87 |
XXVIII | 90 |
XXIX | 101 |
XXX | 103 |
XXXI | 113 |
XXXII | 116 |
XXXIII | 128 |
XXXIV | 139 |
XXXV | 141 |
XXXVI | 142 |
XXXVII | 148 |
XXXVIII | 151 |
XXXIX | 154 |
XL | 155 |
XLI | 159 |
XLIII | 167 |
XLV | 171 |
XLVI | 177 |
XLVIII | 179 |
XLIX | 191 |
L | 197 |
LI | 199 |
LIII | 200 |
LIV | 206 |
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