Luther and the Stories of God

Luther and the Stories of God
Author: Robert Kolb
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441236241

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Martin Luther read and preached the biblical text as the record of God addressing real, flesh-and-blood people and their daily lives. He used stories to drive home his vision of the Christian life, a life that includes struggling against temptation, enduring suffering, praising God in worship and prayer, and serving one's neighbor in response to God's callings and commands. Leading Lutheran scholar Robert Kolb highlights Luther's use of storytelling in his preaching and teaching to show how Scripture undergirded Luther's approach to spiritual formation. With both depth and clarity, Kolb explores how Luther retold and expanded on biblical narratives in order to cultivate the daily life of faith in Christ.

Luther and the Stories of God

Luther and the Stories of God
Author: Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus Robert Kolb,Robert Kolb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1441258426

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A leading Lutheran scholar highlights Luther's use of biblical narrative in his preaching and teaching on Christian living.

Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God

Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God
Author: Robert Kolb
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493404308

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A World-Class Scholar on Luther's Use of Scripture The Reformation revolutionized church life through its new appreciation for God's presence working through the Bible. Coinciding with the five hundredth anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation, this volume explains how Luther's approach to the Bible drew his colleagues and contemporary followers into a Scripture-centered practice of theology and pastoral leadership. World-class scholar Robert Kolb examines the entire school of interpretation launched by Luther, showing how Luther's students continued the study and spread of God's Word in subsequent generations. Filled with fresh insights and cutting-edge research, this major statement provides historical grounding for contemporary debates about the Bible.

Martin Luther as He Lived and Breathed

Martin Luther as He Lived and Breathed
Author: Robert Kolb
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781625647788

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Luther’s oft-recounted life made a profound impact on his contemporaries. Some revered him; some hated him. This volume provides a brief narrative of the unfolding events that took place from his birth to a young entrepreneurial family through his turbulent career as university professor and public figure to his death while on a mission to reconcile a feuding princely family. Following parts of this narrative come “interviews” with friends and foes of his time, taken from a variety of sixteenth-century sources that present this dominating reformer and the passions that possessed both those who found him to be God’s end-time prophet and those who hated all that he stood for because they believed it was destroying their world.

The Genius of Luther s Theology

The Genius of Luther s Theology
Author: Robert Kolb,Charles P. Arand
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801031809

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Leading Luther scholars offer students and other non-specialists an accessible way to engage the big ideas of Luther's thinking.

A Place to Stand

A Place to Stand
Author: Gene Edward Veith (Jr.),David J. Vaughan
Publsiher: Cumberland House Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1581824203

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New entry in the Leaders In Action Series. Offers a spiritual biography of Martin Luther.

Martin Luther

Martin Luther
Author: Martin E. Marty
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2008-08-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781440633294

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Called 'The most influential interpreter of American religion' by Bill Moyers, renowned historian and Lutheran pastor Martin Marty portrays the religious reformer Martin Luther as a man of conscience and courage who risked death to ignite the historic reformation of the Church. Luther's arguments, including his '95 theses,' changed the destiny of Christendom, the shape of Christianity, and gave rise to new freedoms in church and state. Marty explores the records left by Luther of his inner struggles and his conflicts with the Holy Roman Empire to find a man engaged in a lifelong passionate search for not only the grace of God, but also for the assurance that it was directed toward each individual.

Select Works of Martin Luther

Select Works of Martin Luther
Author: Martin Luther
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1826
Genre: Theology
ISBN: NYPL:33433070787167

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