A prequel to the acclaimed BBC series introduces Detective Chief Inspector John Luther while offering insight into the personal torments that drive him beyond the limits of the law, in a stand-alone thriller by the show's Edgar Award-winning creator. TV tie-in.
Presents the life of the German monk, whose protest against some of the doctrines of the Catholic Church led to the Protestant Reformation.
This volume consists of excerpts from the great reformer's conversations with his students and colleagues, in which he comments on life, the Church, and the Bible.
All that Martin Luther King wanted was for black people like him to be treated fairly in America. His small protest became a revolution which caused his assassination. 8 yrs+
Like Leonard Smith's larger study, Religion and the Rise of History, this essay, Martin Luther's Two Ways of Viewing Life, asserts that Luther's well-known at-the-same-time, simul, or paradoxical way of viewing life does not capture Luther ...
This remarkable book offers the basics of Luther's understanding of theology, discussing his response to the philosophy of science tradition, the formula by which he studied theology, and the basic philosophy that informed him.
Examines Martin Luther not as a reformer of the Catholic church or even the founder of the Protestant church, but as a reformer of Christendom itself
Feature film has done more than any other medium to shape the image of Martin Luther held by the common public in the 20th century.
A new, popular biography from journalist Peter Stanford, looking at Martin Luther from within his Catholic context, examining his actual aims for Catholicism as well as his enduring legacy - and where he might fit within the church today.
" --Tony Lane, professor of historical theology, London School of Theology "Remarkable in its comprehensiveness, this volume is at once deeply attentive to the figures and ideas that spawned the Lutheran movement in sixteenth-century ...
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