Luther's spirituality / edited and translated by Philip D.W. Krey and Peter D.S. Krey ; preface by Timothy J. Wengert.
2007
BR331 .E5 2007
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Title
Luther's spirituality / edited and translated by Philip D.W. Krey and Peter D.S. Krey ; preface by Timothy J. Wengert.
Author
Uniform Title
Works. Selections. English. 2007.
ISBN
0809105144 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780809105144 (cloth : alk. paper)
0809139499 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780809139491 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780809105144 (cloth : alk. paper)
0809139499 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780809139491 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Imprint
New York : Paulist Press, c2007.
Mahwah, N.J. : Paulist Press, ©2007.
Mahwah, N.J. : Paulist Press, ©2007.
Published
New York : Paulist Press, [2007]
Copyright
©2007
Language
English
Description
xxx, 296 pages ; 24 cm
xxx, 296 p. ; 24 cm.
xxx, 296 p. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
BR331 .E5 2007
Alternate Call Number
11.63
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-291) and index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-291) and index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-291) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context. Letter to George Spenlein : "Learn Christ,
the crucified" ; Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise : Luther as Frederick's new relic ; Letter to Jerome Weller : on the devil ; Letter to Matthias Weller : the mutual consolation of the faithful ; Letter of comfort to his dying father ; Luther counsels Weller : the greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations ; About fleeing into solitude ; Commentary on Psalm 82 : secular saviors ; An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury : how one should give, lend, and suffer ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522) ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546)
Teaching the new spirituality. Scholia on Psalm 5 : on hope ; The freedom of a Christian ; The Magnificat put into German and explained ; Preface to the Epistle to the Romans ; Preface to the German writings ; Psalm 117 : the art that cannot be mastered ; Sermon at Coburg on cross and suffering ; Lectures on Galatians 3:6 : "Thus Abraham believed God" ; On Jacob's ladder
A new path to prayer. The Large catechism : preface and First Commandment ; The Large catechism : the Lord's Prayer ; Commentary on Psalm 118 : the beautiful thanksgiving ; A simple way to pray, for Master Peter the Barber ; The Ten Commandments (long version) ; The Ten Commandments (short version) ; The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song ; Christ Jesus to the Jordan came ; God be exalted! : sing God's praise in chorus ; Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124) ; Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130) ; Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior ; We praise you, Jesus, that you've come ; Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election
pt. 1. Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context. Letter to George Spenlein: "Learn Christ, ... the crucified"
Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise: Luther as Frederick's new relic
Letter to Jerome Weller: on the devil
Letter to Matthias Weller: the mutual consolation of the faithful
Letter of comfort to his dying father
Luther counsels Weller: the greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations
About fleeing into solitude
Commentary on Psalm 82: secular saviors
An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury: how one should give, lend, and suffer
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522)
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546)
pt. 2. Teaching the new spirituality. Scholia on Psalm 5: on hope
The freedom of a Christian
The Magnificat put into German and explained
Preface to the Epistle to the Romans
Preface to the German writings
Psalm 117: the art that cannot be mastered
Sermon at Coburg on cross and suffering
Lectures on Galatians 3:6: "Thus Abraham believed God"
On Jacob's ladder
pt. 3. A new path to prayer. The large catechism: preface and first commandment
The large catechism: the Lord's Prayer
Commentary on Psalm 118: the beautiful thanksgiving
A simple way to pray, for Master Peter the Barber
The Ten Commandments (long version)
The Ten Commandments (short version)
The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song
Christ Jesus to the Jordan came
God be exalted! Sing God's praise in chorus
Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124)
Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130)
Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior
We praise you, Jesus, that you've come
Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election.
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context. Letter to George Spenlein : "Learn Christ, the crucified" ; Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise : Luther as Frederick's new relic ; Letter to Jerome Weller : on the devil ; Letter to Matthias Weller : the mutual consolation of the faithful ; Letter of comfort to his dying father ; Luther counsels Weller : the greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations ; About fleeing into solitude ; Commentary on Psalm 82 : secular saviors ; An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury : how one should give, lend, and suffer ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522) ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546)
Teaching the new spirituality. Scholia on Psalm 5 : on hope ; The freedom of a Christian ; The Magnificat put into German and explained ; Preface to the Epistle to the Romans ; Preface to the German writings ; Psalm 117 : the art that cannot be mastered ; Sermon at Coburg on cross and suffering ; Lectures on Galatians 3:6 : "Thus Abraham believed God" ; On Jacob's ladder
A new path to prayer. The Large catechism : preface and First Commandment ; The Large catechism : the Lord's Prayer ; Commentary on Psalm 118 : the beautiful thanksgiving ; A simple way to pray, for Master Peter the Barber ; The Ten Commandments (long version) ; The Ten Commandments (short version) ; The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song ; Christ Jesus to the Jordan came ; God be exalted! : sing God's praise in chorus ; Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124) ; Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130) ; Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior ; We praise you, Jesus, that you've come ; Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election.
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context.
Letter to George Spenlein: "Learn Christ...the crucified".
Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise: Luther as Frederick's New Relic.
Letter to Jerome Weller: On the Devil.
Letter to Matthias Weller: The mutual consolation of the faithful.
Letter of comfort to his dying father.
Luther counsels Weller: The greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations.
About fleeing into solitude.
Commentary on Psalm 82: secular saviors.
An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury: How one should give, lend, and suffer.
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522).
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546).
Teaching the new spirituality.
Scholia on Psalm 5: On hope.
The freedom of the Christian.
The magnificat put into German and explained.
Preface to the Epistle to the Romans.
Preface to the German writings.
Psalm 117: the art that cannot be mastered.
Sermon at Coburg on Cross and suffering.
Lectures on Galatians 3:6
"Thus Abraham believed God".
On Jacob's Ladder.
A new path to prayer.
The Large Catechism: Preface and First Commandment.
The Large Catechism: The Lord's Prayer.
Commentary on Psalm 118
The beautiful Thanksgiving.
A simple way to pray, for master Peter the barber.
The Ten Commandments (Long version).
The Ten Commandments (Short version).
The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song.
Christ Jesus to the Jordan came.
God be Exalted! Sing God's praise in chorus.
Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124).
Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130).
Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior.
We praise you, Jesus, that you've come.
Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election.
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context
Teaching the new spirituality
A new path to prayer.
the crucified" ; Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise : Luther as Frederick's new relic ; Letter to Jerome Weller : on the devil ; Letter to Matthias Weller : the mutual consolation of the faithful ; Letter of comfort to his dying father ; Luther counsels Weller : the greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations ; About fleeing into solitude ; Commentary on Psalm 82 : secular saviors ; An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury : how one should give, lend, and suffer ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522) ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546)
Teaching the new spirituality. Scholia on Psalm 5 : on hope ; The freedom of a Christian ; The Magnificat put into German and explained ; Preface to the Epistle to the Romans ; Preface to the German writings ; Psalm 117 : the art that cannot be mastered ; Sermon at Coburg on cross and suffering ; Lectures on Galatians 3:6 : "Thus Abraham believed God" ; On Jacob's ladder
A new path to prayer. The Large catechism : preface and First Commandment ; The Large catechism : the Lord's Prayer ; Commentary on Psalm 118 : the beautiful thanksgiving ; A simple way to pray, for Master Peter the Barber ; The Ten Commandments (long version) ; The Ten Commandments (short version) ; The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song ; Christ Jesus to the Jordan came ; God be exalted! : sing God's praise in chorus ; Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124) ; Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130) ; Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior ; We praise you, Jesus, that you've come ; Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election
pt. 1. Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context. Letter to George Spenlein: "Learn Christ, ... the crucified"
Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise: Luther as Frederick's new relic
Letter to Jerome Weller: on the devil
Letter to Matthias Weller: the mutual consolation of the faithful
Letter of comfort to his dying father
Luther counsels Weller: the greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations
About fleeing into solitude
Commentary on Psalm 82: secular saviors
An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury: how one should give, lend, and suffer
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522)
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546)
pt. 2. Teaching the new spirituality. Scholia on Psalm 5: on hope
The freedom of a Christian
The Magnificat put into German and explained
Preface to the Epistle to the Romans
Preface to the German writings
Psalm 117: the art that cannot be mastered
Sermon at Coburg on cross and suffering
Lectures on Galatians 3:6: "Thus Abraham believed God"
On Jacob's ladder
pt. 3. A new path to prayer. The large catechism: preface and first commandment
The large catechism: the Lord's Prayer
Commentary on Psalm 118: the beautiful thanksgiving
A simple way to pray, for Master Peter the Barber
The Ten Commandments (long version)
The Ten Commandments (short version)
The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song
Christ Jesus to the Jordan came
God be exalted! Sing God's praise in chorus
Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124)
Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130)
Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior
We praise you, Jesus, that you've come
Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election.
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context. Letter to George Spenlein : "Learn Christ, the crucified" ; Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise : Luther as Frederick's new relic ; Letter to Jerome Weller : on the devil ; Letter to Matthias Weller : the mutual consolation of the faithful ; Letter of comfort to his dying father ; Luther counsels Weller : the greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations ; About fleeing into solitude ; Commentary on Psalm 82 : secular saviors ; An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury : how one should give, lend, and suffer ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522) ; Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546)
Teaching the new spirituality. Scholia on Psalm 5 : on hope ; The freedom of a Christian ; The Magnificat put into German and explained ; Preface to the Epistle to the Romans ; Preface to the German writings ; Psalm 117 : the art that cannot be mastered ; Sermon at Coburg on cross and suffering ; Lectures on Galatians 3:6 : "Thus Abraham believed God" ; On Jacob's ladder
A new path to prayer. The Large catechism : preface and First Commandment ; The Large catechism : the Lord's Prayer ; Commentary on Psalm 118 : the beautiful thanksgiving ; A simple way to pray, for Master Peter the Barber ; The Ten Commandments (long version) ; The Ten Commandments (short version) ; The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song ; Christ Jesus to the Jordan came ; God be exalted! : sing God's praise in chorus ; Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124) ; Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130) ; Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior ; We praise you, Jesus, that you've come ; Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election.
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context.
Letter to George Spenlein: "Learn Christ...the crucified".
Letter to the Elector, Frederick the Wise: Luther as Frederick's New Relic.
Letter to Jerome Weller: On the Devil.
Letter to Matthias Weller: The mutual consolation of the faithful.
Letter of comfort to his dying father.
Luther counsels Weller: The greater the saint before God, the greater the temptations.
About fleeing into solitude.
Commentary on Psalm 82: secular saviors.
An admonishment to pastors to preach against usury: How one should give, lend, and suffer.
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1522).
Preface to the Revelation of St. John (1530 and 1546).
Teaching the new spirituality.
Scholia on Psalm 5: On hope.
The freedom of the Christian.
The magnificat put into German and explained.
Preface to the Epistle to the Romans.
Preface to the German writings.
Psalm 117: the art that cannot be mastered.
Sermon at Coburg on Cross and suffering.
Lectures on Galatians 3:6
"Thus Abraham believed God".
On Jacob's Ladder.
A new path to prayer.
The Large Catechism: Preface and First Commandment.
The Large Catechism: The Lord's Prayer.
Commentary on Psalm 118
The beautiful Thanksgiving.
A simple way to pray, for master Peter the barber.
The Ten Commandments (Long version).
The Ten Commandments (Short version).
The Lord's Prayer, briefly interpreted and brought to song.
Christ Jesus to the Jordan came.
God be Exalted! Sing God's praise in chorus.
Were God not with us at this time (Psalm 124).
Lord God, I cry from deepest need (Psalm 130).
Jesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior.
We praise you, Jesus, that you've come.
Concerning the temptation in predestination to doubt one's own election.
Luther's spirituality in a late-medieval context
Teaching the new spirituality
A new path to prayer.
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