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A Lutheran Toolkit

A Lutheran Toolkit
Author: Ken Sundet Jones
Publisher: New Reformation Publications
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1948969459

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The "Lutheran" in the title doesn't mean The Lutheran Toolkit is just for Lutherans. It's about a Lutheran witness for the whole church and for all sinners with ears to hear. It's a slender book about the big theological ideas the evangelical reformers of the 16th century used as a lens for understanding God's work in Christ. Starting with Philiip Melanchthon's 1530 Augsburg Confession, which was drafted to defend the preaching and teaching of Luther and his colleagues, Ken Sundet Jones sees its primary themes as a set of tools that God uses to build faith in us. He takes the reader beyond scholarly analysis and historical explanations and uses his own experience as a college professor, parish pastor, and sinner looking for mercy, to discover God's handiwork in our lives. Each chapter takes as its starting point one of the foundational ideas presented to the Holy Roman Emperor and representatives of the church, including Sin , God hidden and revealed, justification, ministry, the Christian life, the church, sacraments, and vocation. These are not simply theological categories for scholars to debate or historians to recount. They're the lived experience of the faithful from the first believers, to big thinkers like Augustine and Luther, to people in the pews, at the supper table, in their careers, and at their deathbeds throughout the ages. The tools in this kit continually point to Jesus as the one who promises mercy and abundant life — and who has the power to deliver them. This is a word for those who've not yet heard it and for those who desperately need to hear it again.


Theology the Lutheran Way

Theology the Lutheran Way
Author: Oswald Bayer
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2007-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802824528

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Rather than asking if theology is theoretical or practical -- a question that reveals a fundamental lack of understanding about the nature of theology in general -- it is better to ask "What exactly is theology?" It is this question that Oswald Bayer attempts to answer in Theology the Lutheran Way, clearing up misconceptions about the essence of theology. Along with Luther himself, Bayer claims that theology, rather than being something that we do, is really what God does. Based primarily on the third section of Bayer's original German work of the same title, this book evaluates certain approaches to theology that have been influential, from Schleiermacher's understanding of theology to debates with Kant, Hegel, and Bultmann. It also includes a substantial section on Luther from the original in order to clarify the Lutheran tradition.


Lutheran Questions Lutheran Answers

Lutheran Questions Lutheran Answers
Author: Martin E. Marty
Publisher: Augsburg Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451414110

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Lutherans often have questions about Lutheran theology and beliefs that are basic to the Christian faith itself. Featuring a unique question-and-answer format, Lutheran Questions, Lutheran Answers is an accessible and concise treatment that provides the most frequently asked questions on important topics and brief but complete answers from a distinguished Lutheran historian and theologian.


The Lutheran Handbook

The Lutheran Handbook
Author: James Satter
Publisher: Sparkhouse Congregational
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005-03-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451403216

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"Following Jesus is hard enough without having to navigate the rocky terrain of church culture all by yourself. The Lutheran Handbook is the indispensable companion for anyone trying to become a well-informed church-goer and have a chuckle now and then. Timeless biblical truths stand alongside everyday life situations that everyone meets, with step-by-step instructions that make the going easy" -- BACK COVER.


Lutheranism 101 for Kids

Lutheranism 101 for Kids
Author: Julie Stiegemeyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780758637710

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For those who want to learn more about God and His love for us through Christ, Lutheranism 101 for Kids helps teach what Lutherans believe, teach, and confess. Especially for preconfirmation students, this book creates a solid foundation upon which a lifetime of sound teaching can be built. Explore Lutheranism An introduction to the basics of the Bible, the catechism, and the hymnal Make connections between what Lutherans believe and what Lutherans do Visit Iutheranism101.com to download the free Leader's Guide Book jacket.


The Small Catechism

The Small Catechism
Author: Martin Luther
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 2322413909

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This annotated edition of "Martin Luther's Small Catechism" includes an extra appendix (in addition to the two already included in the original book) which provides an interesting overview of: Martin Luther's peasant roots, his education in pre-law, and how he was diverted from a law career to that of a monk-turned-professor and eventually, Protestant reformer,The role of the printing press in spreading the "95 Theses" quickly over Europe, catapulting Martin Luther to near-instant prominence in the religious dialogue of his day, The story of how Martin Luther colluded with a fishmonger to smuggle his future wife and her friends away from a convent, and Martin Luther's impact on the Protestant Reformation as well as modern religious thought.Martin Luther wrote the small catechism as an easy teaching tool for both individuals and families. Though penned close to five centuries ago, Luther's brief, clear summary of the essentials of Christian faith still ring true today.Topics covered include the Ten Commandments, the "Creed", the Lord's Prayer, and the sacraments of baptism and the altar. Ideas and instructions are also included for morning and evening devotions and giving thanks at mealtime. This little catechism, still widely used within the Lutheran Church, has gems of truth that many Christians will find to be both instructive and inspirational--regardless of denomination. Though few in words, it provides a wonderful explanation that has helped many to both learn the basics of Christian doctrine and apply them in a practical way to their lives.


Being Lutheran Today

Being Lutheran Today
Author: Carsten J. Ludder
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1546235140

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Being Lutheran Today: A Laypersons Guide to Our History, Belief and Practice will help the reader understand what Lutherans believe about the basics of the Christian faith. In easy to read language, you are given a historical perspective of the core beliefs of those who count themselves as Lutherans. The book sets forth the tenets of Lutheran doctrine; what Lutherans generally believe in practice; how to read the Bible; what the sacraments of baptism and Holy Communion are about for Lutherans; the basics of Lutheran worship and the faith of the church expressed in the Apostles Creed.


Martin Luther's Theology

Martin Luther's Theology
Author: Oswald Bayer
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802827993

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Forty years of in-depth research on Martin Luther's theology has left Oswald Bayer uniquely qualified to present this comprehensive study. He does so with clarity and care, simply enough for nontheologians to access. 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. Bayer then takes Luther's stance on Christian dogmatics and ethics and applies it to our own theological understanding in the modern age. With such a complete Lutheran dogmatic concept -- the first of its kind offered -- the stunning inner consistency of Luther's theology and its ease of application to contemporary studies become unmistakably clear. Martin Luther's Theology is a valuable tool for students and teachers of theology and for those looking for a guide into the mind and heart of Luther -- a theologian for today.


Concordia

Concordia
Author: Paul Timothy McCain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780758630636

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An updated edition of the Lutheran Confessions with resources designed to aid understanding and study of the Book of Concord containing comprehensive introductions, thorough annotations and explanations, timeline, indexes, essays, and much more. Now in a beautiful duo-tone leather pocket edition.


Being Lutheran

Being Lutheran
Author: A. Trevor Sutton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN: 9780758651785

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Why are you Lutheran? It's a valid question in this modern age of denominations, distinctions, and choices.