Martin Luther
On 31 October 1517 an obscure German monk named Martin Luther posted 95 theses protesting the selling of indulgences. This single act brought him into inevitable conflict with both pope and emperor. The dispute that followed changed not only Luther’s life, but also the religious and political face of Europe. This book offers the modern reader a concise and accessible account of Luther’s remarkable life. It explores his passionate and fiery character, introduces us to a colourful cast of friends and enemies, and explains the complex politics of church and empire. Whether you love or hate Luther, agree or disagree with him, you will be left with little doubt that his life and thought have shaped the world in which we live – and in more ways than you may have thought.
Endorsements
… a well-paced introduction to Luther that makes his impact 500 years later understandable. Readers will glimpse and light upon the firm ground of justification by faith alone in Christ, as famously rediscovered by Luther. The thirty-two short chapters profile the Reformer’s eventful career, his character and the great highs and lows of his life. ‘Martin Luther’ is a pleasure to read and worthy of wide attention.
Dr Maurice Schild, emeritus lecturer in Church History, Australian Lutheran College
In this jubilee year of the Reformation, new books and research on Luther abound. In this sketch of Luther’s life by Mark Worthington, many of these fresh insights have been delivered in an accessible and readable form. The book shows us the human and vulnerable side of the great Reformer, drawing back the curtain of history to reveal the secret of Luther’s genius; that theology can only be authentic when it is embodied in everyday living.
Dr Stephen Pietsch, author “Of Good Comfort. Martin Luther’s Letters to the Depressed and their Significance for Pastoral Care Today.
Technical Specifications
ISBN 9780648030539
Pages 214
Category Biography
Publication Date Apr 2017
Dimensions 210mm x 148mm
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