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Church and sacraments / Paul W. Robinson, volume editor ; Hans J. Hillerbrand, Kirsi I. Stjerna, and Timothy J. Wengert, general editors.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Luther, Martin, Works ; | Luther, Martin, Works ; Volume 3.Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Fortress Press, ©2016Description: xii , 477 pages : illustrations, portraits, map ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1451462719
  • 9781451462715
Other title:
  • Annotated Luther : Church and sacraments
Uniform titles:
  • Works. Selections. English. (Robinson)
Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction to volume 3 / Paul W. Robinson -- The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 1520 / Erik H. Herrmann -- The German Mass and Order of the Liturgy, 1526 / Dirk G. Lange -- That These Words of Christ, "This is my Body", etc., Still Stand Firm Against the Fanatics, 1527 / Amy Nelson Burnett -- Concerning Rebaptism, 1528 / Mark D. Tranvik -- On the Councils and the Church, 1539 / Paul W. Robinson.
Summary: Volume 3 of The Annotated Luther series presents five key writings that focus on Martin Luther's understanding of the gospel as it relates to church, sacraments, and worship. Included in the volume are: The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520); The German Mass and Order of the Liturgy (1526); That These Words of Christ, "This is my Body," etc., Still Stand Firm Against the Fanatics (1527); Concerning Rebaptism (1528), and On the Councils and the Church (1539). Luther refused to tolerate a church built on human works, whether it was the pope's authority or the faith or decision of individual believers. This is the thread that runs through all the texts in this volume: the church and sacraments belong to Christ, who founded and instituted them. Each volume in The Annotated Luther series contains new introductions, as well as annotations, illustrations, and notes to help shed light on Luther's context and interpret his writings for today. The translations of Luther's writings include updates of Luther's Works American Edition, or entirely new translations of Luther's German or Latin writings. (Publisher)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Reference book Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia Reference Collection BR331 .E5 2015 v.3 Available 31794003149961
Print book for loan Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia General Collection BR331 .E5 2015 v.3 Available 31794003149953
Print book for loan Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Circulating Collection (Main & Upper Levels) BR331 .E5 2016 Available 35898001662531
Print book for loan Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Circulating Collection (Main & Upper Levels) BR331 .E5 2016 2 Available 35898001664065

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction to volume 3 / Paul W. Robinson -- The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, 1520 / Erik H. Herrmann -- The German Mass and Order of the Liturgy, 1526 / Dirk G. Lange -- That These Words of Christ, "This is my Body", etc., Still Stand Firm Against the Fanatics, 1527 / Amy Nelson Burnett -- Concerning Rebaptism, 1528 / Mark D. Tranvik -- On the Councils and the Church, 1539 / Paul W. Robinson.

Volume 3 of The Annotated Luther series presents five key writings that focus on Martin Luther's understanding of the gospel as it relates to church, sacraments, and worship. Included in the volume are: The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520); The German Mass and Order of the Liturgy (1526); That These Words of Christ, "This is my Body," etc., Still Stand Firm Against the Fanatics (1527); Concerning Rebaptism (1528), and On the Councils and the Church (1539). Luther refused to tolerate a church built on human works, whether it was the pope's authority or the faith or decision of individual believers. This is the thread that runs through all the texts in this volume: the church and sacraments belong to Christ, who founded and instituted them. Each volume in The Annotated Luther series contains new introductions, as well as annotations, illustrations, and notes to help shed light on Luther's context and interpret his writings for today. The translations of Luther's writings include updates of Luther's Works American Edition, or entirely new translations of Luther's German or Latin writings. (Publisher)

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