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Letter from Birmingham Jail
Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most prominent leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. Widely regarded as one of the greatest activists in history, he became the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, aged 35. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.
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An den christlichen Adel deutscher Nation
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The Lord's Supper
Discover two powerful voices from the Protestant Reformation brought together in one compelling volume. In The Lord's Supper, Martin Luther presents a vigorous and pastoral defense of the Lord's Table, emphasizing faith, forgiveness, and the true comfort offered to believers through Christ. Written with clarity and spiritual intensity, this classic treatise calls Christians to approach the sacrament with reverence, assurance, and gratitude. Following Luther's work is the remarkable anonymous Italian Reformation text, The Benefit of Jesus Christ Crucified (1542), one of the most influential evangelical writings of the sixteenth century. Centered on justification by faith, the grace of God, and the complete sufficiency of Christ's atoning work, this powerful book deeply impacted many during the Reformation era and was fiercely opposed by the Inquisition because of its message. Together, these two classics proclaim the heart of Reformation theology: salvation by grace alone through faith in Jesus Christ alone. This edition offers modern readers the opportunity to rediscover the spiritual depth, doctrinal clarity, and pastoral warmth of two enduring treasures from the Reformation.
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Martin Luther's Commentary on Galatians
Martin Luther's "Commentary on Galatians" is a profound exploration of the Apostle Paul's letter, emphasizing the doctrine of justification by faith alone. In this work, Luther passionately argues against legalism and underscores the freedom and grace found in Christ. His insightful analysis provides clarity and depth, making complex theological concepts accessible to all readers. This commentary is celebrated for its enduring impact on Christian theology and its role in shaping Protestant thought.
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Luther's Small Catechism
Martin Luther's "Small Catechism" is a concise and accessible guide to essential Christian teachings. Designed for everyday believers, it covers fundamental topics such as the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Sacraments. With its clear and straightforward explanations, this catechism aims to deepen the faith and understanding of both children and adults. Luther's work remains a cornerstone of Lutheran instruction and a valuable resource for nurturing personal faith.
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Faith and Courage
The journey of faith is one of courage, perseverance, and unwavering trust in God's wisdom. Faith and Courage: Inspirational Writings from Christian Pioneers brings together powerful reflections from some of Christianity's most influential voices, including A.W. Tozer, Jeremiah Burroughs, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Søren Kierkegaard. Their words continue to inspire believers, offering timeless truths on faith, devotion, and the pursuit of holiness. Through deep theological insights and personal reflections, these Christian pioneers share their understanding of God's grace, the power of prayer, and the courage to walk in faith despite trials. Each passage challenges readers to seek God wholeheartedly and live a life rooted in unwavering belief. The teachings in this collection provide not only historical depth but also relevant spiritual guidance for modern believers. Whether through Tozer's call to a deeper relationship with God, Luther's defense of faith, or Kierkegaard's reflections on Christian existentialism, these writings remind us of the unchanging nature of truth. Perfect for personal study, devotional reading, or group discussions, this book is a source of encouragement for anyone seeking to grow in faith. Let the words of these Christian pioneers strengthen your heart, embolden your spirit, and draw you closer to the wisdom of God.
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The Bondage of the Will
"The Bondage of the Will" by Martin Luther is a profound theological work that explores the nature of human free will and its relationship to divine grace and sovereignty. Written in response to Erasmus of Rotterdam's defense of free will, Luther argues passionately for the biblical doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation and the inherent inability of humanity to earn or merit salvation through their own efforts. This treatise is considered one of Luther's most significant contributions to Protestant theology, influencing debates on predestination, grace, and the nature of faith throughout Christian history.
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Works
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The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained (Cram Edition)
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Works of Martin Luther, With Introductions and Notes
Volume I (Cram Edition)€ 32,95 -
Commentary on Genesis
Vol. I: Luther on the Creation (Cram Edition)€ 34,50 -
Epistle Sermons, Vol. 3
Trinity Sunday to Advent (Cram Edition)€ 41,50