Faith and Freedom: An Invitation to the Writings of Martin Luther
By (Author) Martin Luther
Edited by John F. Thornton
Edited by Susan Varenne
Random House USA Inc
Vintage Books
15th April 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
230.41
Paperback
432
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 23mm
318g
A spiritual resource and compelling reading for the general reader from a riveting selection of Martin Luther's collected works.
Faith and Freedom: An Invitation to the Writings of Martin Luther is the first selection in decades for the general reader from the many dozens of volumes that constitute Martin Luthers collected works. The selections included here, chosen for their pastoral tone, speak across the centuries and inform the spiritual concerns of today. Drawing on Luthers Bible prefaces and commentaries, his treatises and sermons, his letters, his table talk, and his enduring hymnbook, Faith and Freedom will provide a spiritual resource for anyone seeking the heritage of modern Christian spirituality. Moreover, it requires no specialized knowledge of Reformation theology or Church history. Rich in language, direct, powerful, fresh in ideas, and often disquieting in their effect, the writings of Luther provide compelling reading.
RICHARD LISCHER is the author of Open Secrets: A Spiritual Journey Through a Country Church, an account of his first assignment as a young Lutheran pastor in the tiny farming town of New Cana, Illinois, in the 1970s. For the past twenty years he has been a professor at Duke Divinity School. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.