Posted on 04/07/2015 2:01:07 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Today, Im excited to announce the launch of a new eBook that Ive been designing and editing in order to share for free with the world Galatians: Selections from Martin Luther.
Martin Luther is a theologian whose writing has changed my life. Luther, in a day when the Church hijacked the message of the Gospel, stood boldly for the proclamation of Christ alone. In a world that literally sold people forgiveness for a few bucks, Martin Luther came onto the scene recovering the message of the scriptures that said, The price has already been paid.
But heres the thing about Luther. Hes intimidating. He wrote a ton and now that we are about 500 years removed from the date of his writing (not to mention it was written in a different language), it can be a bit tough to dive into the works of Luther.
I want to change that.
I want more and more Christians to dive into the depths of the theology of Martin Luther. I have no doubt that many of the distinctions that are found in his writings are needed in todays churches and in our conversations about the scriptures. And one of the best places to be introduced to Luther is in his commentary on Galatians.
This commentary on Galatians is truly the work of Martin Luther but for the everyday person.
How to get your copy
Galatians: Selections from Martin Luther is available for free to anyone who joins my email list. I also have a Kindle version of the book available for $2.99 if you prefer that format; please note the Kindle version does not have all the same design elements.
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Heres what you can expect:
First, its shortened significantly. The entire commentary is great, but it can be a bit intimidating for the average person.
Second, its divided up with headings, chapters, and scripture references that make it easy to read and more devotional in format.
Third, art accompanies the text. As youre reading, I want you to be able to stop and pause as certain phrases are called out with art.
Fourth, its truly Luther. Im not changing Luthers words. So when you read the commentary, it is truly the words of Luther as translated by Theodore Graebner. Ive taken parts out but I didnt change the style of his language itself.
So how would I describe this book? Its Luther, but for everyday life. It brings a work that was written hundreds of years ago and remains relevant in our day and puts it in a package that is accessible for the average person. And who knows, maybe if theres enough interest, we can find a way to get this thing printed.
A free e-book! What is not to like?!
Reformation interest!! :)
Martin Luther - “The Jews & Their Lies”
He valiantly defended the real, substantial, and bodily presence of Christ’s body and blood in the Blessed Sacrament.
“Therefore know, my dear Christians, that next to the Devil, you have no more bitter, more poisonous, more vehement and enemy than a real Jew who earnestly desires to be a Jew. There may be some among them who believe what the cow or the goose believes. But all of them are surrounded with their blood and circumcision. In history, therefore, they are often accused of poisoning wells, stealing children and mutilating them; as in Trent, Weszensee and the like. Of course they deny this. Be it so or not, however, I know full well that the ready will is not lacking with them if they could only transform it into deeds, in secret or openly.”
Martin Luther.
The Catholic church - ongoing Jewish pogroms.
Claiming the Church hijacked the Gospel & discounted Jesus is pretty inflammatory & ambiguous; hardley a persuasive statement & widely painted.
For $2.99, I suggest a used copy of my book recommendation: How to Make Friends and Influence People.
Pope Paul IV restricts Jews to ghettos and decrees that they are to wear distinctive headgear
1566-1572
Pope St. Pius V expels Jews from the Papal States, allowing some to remain in Rome's ghettos and in Ancona for commercial reasons
Same timeframe one of your saints.
...and in the wiki-FYI category...
Composed mostly by members of the Lutheran Evangelical tradition, ... Some Nazis, such as Hans Kerrl, who served as Hitlers Minister for Church Affairs,...
Was he one of those guys in keeping with body, blood, & sacrements you were talking about?
So? The Pope liked matza balls
Sure, and keeping a few Jews for commercial reasons would keep the Pope in matzo. Wouldn't need the rest, so expel them, much better than writing you don't like them.
Luther, an imperfect man of God. The world has been blessed because he was blessed by God.
You imply where nothing was inferred
I think you have that backwards. That I inferred you implied.
I never want to hear Martin Luther quoted in a church or by another Christian. Please read what the man wrote about Jews. The Nazis quoted Martin Luther at the Nuremberg trials.
Sorry to hear you say that. I think the man’s wrong words should be acknowledged and disdained....But the truth he spoke about biblical principles ought to be shared, too.
Luther indeed was a man of extreme emotions and words.
Well known ministers who teach and preach Reformed theology today are not anti-Semitic; far from it.
And the Catholic church treated Jews like the Nazis did except for the ovens. Does that mean we don't have to hear from Catholics anymore on GW, economics, or frankly anything connected to religion? Get some perspective.
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