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Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings 2nd Ed.: Stand-alone CD-ROM

Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings 2nd Ed.: Stand-alone CD-ROM

Timothy F. Lull (Editor), William R. Russell (Editor)

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The best one-volume reader of Martin Luther's writings, this work has become the gold standard for use in seminary and college environments. It not only offers all of Luther's most influential, noted, and important writings in the modern translations from the American edition of Luther's Works but also includes excerpts of his sermons and letters that shed light on Luther's own religious and theological development.

This new edition augments the first with further autobiographical excerpts, Luther's Preface to Romans, some of his controversialist writings, and a selection of graphics from the period. The product features the fully searchable text, a short biography of Luther, a historical timeline, links to Reformation-era graphics, links to biographies and pictures of key Reformation figures, a glossary of key theological terms, a research-paper guide, and introductions to each part of the volume.

Previously available only in print or print with CD-ROM, this resource can now be read, referenced, and researched right on one's desktop!

  • Format CD-ROM
  • ISBN 9780800696757
  • Publication Date May 1, 2010

Contents

    Chronological List of Luther's Writings in This Volume
    Foreword by Jaroslav Pelikan
    Preface to the First Edition by Timothy F. Lull
    Preface to the Second Edition by William R. Russell
    Introduction: Luther's Challenge to Theology Today
    Abbreviations
    Select Bibliography

    PART I: LUTHER THE MAN

  1. Autobiographical Fragments: Letters, Fragments, and Luther's Will
  2. Luther the Confessional Theologian: A Practical Way to Pray (1535)
  3. Luther the Exegetical Theologian: Lectures on Galatians (1535)
  4. Luther the Controversialist: On the Jews and Their Lies (1543)

    PART II: THE TASK OF THEOLOGY

  5. Disputation against Scholastic Theology (1517)
  6. The Ninety-Five Theses (1517)
  7. Heidelberg Disputation (1518)
  8. Confession concerning Christ's Supper — Part III (1528)
  9. Preface to the Wittenberg Edition of Luther's German Writings (1539)

    PART III: THE POWER OF THE WORD OF GOD

  10. "Concerning the Letter and the Spirit" from Answer to the Hyperchristian, Hyperspiritual, and Hyperlearned Book by Goat Emser in Leipzig (1521)
  11. A Brief Instruction on What to Look for and Expect in the Gospels (1521)
  12. Preface to the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans (1522, revised 1546)
  13. Preface to the New Testament (1522, revised 1546)
  14. Preface to the Old Testament (1523, revised 1545)
  15. How Christians Should Regard Moses (1525)

    PART IV: THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD IN CHRIST

  16. Two Kinds of Righteousness (1519)
  17. A Sermon on the Three Kinds of Good Life for the Instruction of Consciences (1521)
  18. The Estate of Marriage (1522)
  19. The Bondage of the Will — Introduction, Part VI, and Conclusion (1525)
  20. Sermon on the Afternoon of Christmas Day (1530)
  21. Against the Antinomians (1539)

    PART V: THE PROMISE OF THE SACRAMENTS

  22. The Babylonian Captivity of the Church — Part I (1520)
  23. Concerning Rebaptism (1528)
  24. Confession concerning Christ's Supper — from Part I (1528)
  25. The Marburg Colloquy (1529)

    PART VI: THE REFORM OF THE CHURCH

  26. Eight Sermons at Wittenberg (1522)
  27. Concerning the Order of Public Worship (1523)
  28. An Order of Mass and Communion for the Church at Wittenberg (1523)
  29. The Small Catechism (1529)
  30. The Smalcald Articles (1537)
  31. On the Councils and the Church — Part III (1539)

    PART VII: LIVING AND DYING AS A CHRISTIAN

  32. The Freedom of a Christian (1520)
  33. A Sermon on the Estate of Marriage (1519)
  34. A Sermon on Preparing to Die (1519)
  35. Temporal Authority: To What Extent It Should Be Obeyed (1523)
  36. To the Councilmen of All Cities in Germany That They Establish and Maintain Christian Schools (1524)
  37. Whether One May Flee From a Deadly Plague (1527)

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Endorsements

Praise for the first edition:

''A superb selection of texts.... All Christians concerned with the ecumenical dialogue will find this edition an indispensable introduction to Luther's theology.''
—Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School

''Well designed to initiate readers into the world of Luther's thought...college students, seminarians, pastors, and students of theology in general will get a taste of the real Luther.''
—Eric Gritsch, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
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