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Luther: Gospel, Law, and Reformation (The Great Courses)

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ISBN-13: 9781565859579 ISBN-10: 156585957X
Publisher
The Teaching Company
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audioCD
Published
January 1, 2000
Weight
0.4 lbs
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Luther: Gospel, Law, and Reformation (The Great Courses) by Professor Phillip Cary. audioCD edition. ISBN: 9781565859579.

How did one man - a humble monk and Bible professor - spark a religious rebellion that changed the course of history? What made Martin Luthers theology so explosive in 16th-century Europe? How did this late-medieval man launch the Protestant Reformation and help create the modern world? And how should we think of him: hero or heretic, rebel or tormented soul? Find out the answer to these questions and more in this series of 24 engaging lectures. Youll approach Martin Luther as someone who is so interesting to study precisely because he is so controversial. This is an opportunity to understand why Luthers thinking had such a volatile impact on his and our times and why his life continues to be a subject of vigorous religious and historical debate. Professor Cary explores in depth Luthers subtle, challenging, and sometimes disturbing theology. After examining the genesis of Luthers great theological breakthrough - the doctrine of justification by faith alone - Professor Cary traces the full evolution of Luthers thought, from his early and frightening concept of justification through self-hatred to his later and equally unsettling notion of unfree will and predestination. You will gain insight into this inspiring religious thinker who presented the Christian gospel as a message of comfort, joy, and freedom; an exceptional writer who did for German what Dante did for Italian; and a prominent theological and intellectual leader who appealed to ordinary Christians by sharing their most cherished values: marriage and everyday family values.