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The conversations selected for this volume of Luther's Works have
been carefully chosen from among more than seven thousand entries
of the Weimar Edition with two aims in veiw: historical perspective
and contemporary relevance. The annotations are precise and are
related directly to the material at hand.
Confessional writings of the Lutheran Church and other information
essential to understanding the confessions.
A new translation with expanded introductions and annotations.
From The Library Of Christian Classics, V18. Additional Editors
Include John T. McNeill And Henry P. Van Dusen.
The standard translation of this classic document.
Martin Luther is often thought of as a world-shaking figure who
defied papacy and empire to introduce a reformation in the
teaching, worship, organization, and life of the Church. Sometimes
it is forgotten that he was also a pastor and shepherd of souls.
Collected in this volume are Luther's letters of spiritual counsel,
which he offered to his contemporaries in the midst of sickness,
death, persecution, imprisonment, famine, and political
instability. For Luther, spiritual counsel was about establishing,
nurturing, and strengthening faith. Freshly translated from the
original German and Latin, the letters shed light on the
fascinating relationship between his pastoral counsel and his
theology. Theodore G. Tappert taught Church History at Lutheran
Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also
translated Pia Desideria by Philip Jacob Spener and The Book of
Concord: The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Martin Luther is often thought of as a world-shaking figure who
defied papacy and empire to introduce a reformation in the
teaching, worship, organization, and life of the church. Sometimes
it is forgotten that he was also a pastor and shepherd of souls.
Collected in this volume are Luther's letters of spiritual counsel,
which he offered to his contemporaries in the midst of sickness,
death, persecution, imprisonment, famine, and political
instability. Freshly translated from the original German and Latin,
the letters shed light on the fascinating relationship between his
pastoral counsel and his theology. Long recognized for the quality
of its translations, introductions, explanatory notes, and indexes,
the Library of Christian Classics provides scholars and students
with modern English translations of some of the most significant
Christian theological texts in history. Through these works--each
written prior to the end of the sixteenth century--contemporary
readers are able to engage the ideas that have shaped Christian
theology and the church through the centuries.
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