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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God -the Story of Martin Luther

PaperbackJanuary 5, 2005
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ISBN-13: 9780852344118 ISBN-10: 0852344112
Binding
Paperback
Published
January 5, 2005
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×1.70×14.00 cm

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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God -the Story of Martin Luther by Cromarty, Jim. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780852344118.

On 31 October 1517 a lone monk pushed his way through the crowds milling around the streets of Wittenberg, a small university town in eastern Germany, and made his way towards the church. Arriving at the church door, he nailed to it a list of ninety-five propositions, or theses, in a formal gesture inviting the townspeople to a public debate. At the time very few people took much notice of his actions, but within a few weeks people throughout Europe were discussing the contents of those theses and a chain of events had been set in motion which would have profound effects for the whole of Western Europe, and beyond, for centuries to come. That monk was Martin Luther. Fresh and fast-moving, Jim Cromartys account of the life and influence of the great Reformer brings Martin Luther out from the pages of the history books, portraying his warm, vibrant personality and unwavering faith. Packed with detail, A Mighty fortress is our God lays an excellent foundation for further study of the Reformation period and Luthers own testimony, which remains as relevant now as it ever was. Not only is this book valuable as an introduction to Martin Luthers life, but it also serves as a reminder of those cardinal doctrines of the faith which can alone transform the lives of men and women today. Faith Cook Jim Cromartys rendition of Luther sings sweetly. Though clearly aware of critical scholarship, Cromarty has written a narrative to entice a delight. The story is ever fresh, written in a lively, engaging and, at times, enchanting style. Luther never fails to fascinate, encourage and bring prayers of thanks for Gods deliverance from the soul tyranny of medieval Rome. Cromartys story unleashes Luther in all his strength and sweetness and keeps the reader absorbed in the drama with its tensions and celebrations. Tom Nettles