Epistle Sermons
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Martin Luther's Epistle Sermons presents homiletic expositions on the apostolic readings appointed for the church year, transforming Pauline and other New Testament epistles into urgent instruction for faith and life. Written in Luther's vigorous, plainspoken, and polemically charged style, these sermons unite close biblical interpretation with pastoral application. They belong to the Reformation's great vernacular preaching tradition, where Scripture is not ornament but the living ground of doctrine, consolation, and ethical renewal. Luther, the Augustinian friar turned reformer, wrote and preached from within the controversies that reshaped sixteenth-century Christianity. His insistence on justification by faith, the authority of Scripture, and the priesthood of all believers deeply informs these sermons. They reflect both his university training in biblical theology and his practical concern for congregations needing instruction beyond scholastic abstraction and ecclesiastical ritual. This volume is recommended for readers seeking direct access to Luther's theological imagination at work in the pulpit. Students of Reformation history, preachers, theologians, and attentive general readers will find in Epistle Sermons a forceful witness to how doctrine becomes proclamation, and how biblical texts are made to address conscience, community, and daily Christian obedience.
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Specialized Books
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Religion & Belief
Format
Softcover
Pages
520
Price
24.80 €
Description
Martin Luther's Epistle Sermons presents homiletic expositions on the apostolic readings appointed for the church year, transforming Pauline and other New Testament epistles into urgent instruction for faith and life. Written in Luther's vigorous, plainspoken, and polemically charged style, these sermons unite close biblical interpretation with pastoral application. They belong to the Reformation's great vernacular preaching tradition, where Scripture is not ornament but the living ground of doctrine, consolation, and ethical renewal. Luther, the Augustinian friar turned reformer, wrote and preached from within the controversies that reshaped sixteenth-century Christianity. His insistence on justification by faith, the authority of Scripture, and the priesthood of all believers deeply informs these sermons. They reflect both his university training in biblical theology and his practical concern for congregations needing instruction beyond scholastic abstraction and ecclesiastical ritual. This volume is recommended for readers seeking direct access to Luther's theological imagination at work in the pulpit. Students of Reformation history, preachers, theologians, and attentive general readers will find in Epistle Sermons a forceful witness to how doctrine becomes proclamation, and how biblical texts are made to address conscience, community, and daily Christian obedience.
Book Information
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Religion & Belief
Format
Softcover
Pages
520
Price
24.80 €



