Luther's Works, Volume 38: Word and Sacrament IV

by Martin Luther, Martin E. Lehmann

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The final volume in the section entitled "Word and Sacrament" of Luther's Works traces the development of Luther's concept of the Lord's Supper from the time of the Marburg Colloquy in 1529 down to 1544, two years before his death.

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This is the final volume in the series, “Luther’s Works” and concerns the Word and Sacrament. It “Traces the development of Luther’s concept of the Lord’s Supper from …1529 down to 1544…Editor Martin Lehmann sees Luther’s orientation around the gospel of God’s grace in Christ as a unifying theme in this volume.”
Records the accounts of several participants in the debates between Lutheran and Swiss Reformed leaders when they came together to discuss the Lord's Supper. Volume 38

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Martin Luther (1483-1546) was the Father of the Reformation. Most famous possibly for his 95 theses, he wrote many works which sparked debate and helped shape thinking - not only in his own time, but ours as well.
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Luther's Works, Volume 38: Word and Sacrament IV
Original publication date
1976

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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210ReligionPhilosophy & theory of religionPhilosophy and theory of religion
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BR330 .E5Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristianityChristianityHistoryBy periodModern periodLuther, Martin
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