This useful and insightful volume aims to illustrate, espouse, and renew the discipline of doctrinal theology, particularly as exemplified historically by Martin Luther and his theological reflecti…
Religion and the Rise of History is the first work to suggest, in addition to his well-known paradoxical, simul, and/pr "at-the-same" way of thinking and viewing life, Martin Luther also held to a…
The title page identifies the translators of this volume. The worth of their labor is attested by the appearance of this reprint in response to requests from seminary professors and students some s…
In this classic reissue of the English translation of Morphologie des Luthertums, German theologian Werner Elert (1885-1954) looks at the writings of Martin Luther, investigating Luther's spatial c…
This is a study of Luther's Law-Gospel doctrine of salvation. The Word of God comes to man two forms: as Decalogue precepts and promises (Law) and Gospel precepts and promises (Grace). Together the…
Luther Today is the first volume of studies from the Luther College Press. For a long time a stream of good studies in the life and thought of Martin Luther has been coming from European scholars. …
This important work is an analysis of the crisis in the Christian Church brought about by Luther's Reformation. Now, while both the Roman Catholicism against which he protested and the Protestantis…
This book is published as an aid to such study. For seminary students it is intended to be a guide and an analysis. The student is expected to read the "Book of Concord" with it. He will find here …
Like the original study, this essay is written primarly for a general audience-students, teachers, professors,pastors,priest,and anyone interested in Western intellectual history, religion, and his…
The authors set out to introduce Lutheranism in terms of its theology, liturgy, polity, and morality while relating the Lutheran community to the broader evangelical and Catholic forms of Christian…