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Luther Martin

    Martin Luther fut un moine et théologien allemand dont les idées réformatrices modifièrent profondément la civilisation occidentale. Il contesta l'autorité papale en affirmant que la Bible est la seule source infaillible de doctrine religieuse et que tous les chrétiens baptisés constituent un sacerdoce spirituel. Luther postula que le salut est un don gratuit de Dieu, reçu uniquement par le repentir et la foi en Jésus-Christ. Son défi à l'autorité impériale conduisit à son excommunication et à sa déclaration comme hors-la-loi, mais ses idées obtinrent un large soutien populaire. Sa traduction de la Bible en langue vernaculaire eut un impact monumental sur l'Église et la culture allemandes, influençant le développement de la langue et les normes de traduction biblique en Europe. Malgré ses contributions théologiques révolutionnaires et son impact sur le chant d'assemblée, son héritage reste controversé en raison de déclarations critiques envers les Juifs, ultérieurement exploitées par la propagande.

    Deep History, Secular Theory
    Modern Gratitude, in Five Numbers: Addressed to Richard Raynal Keene, esq. Concerning a Family Marriage
    The Smalcald Articles
    A Manual of the Book of Psalms or The Subject-Contents of All the Psalms
    Back to the Jerusalem of the East
    • "More than a half a century ago, before the two Koreas were separated by war and communist ideology, there was a thriving center for the Christian faith: Pyongyang. Pyongyang was then called the "Jerusalem of the East" and it will be so again. This book is about the story of North Korea: past, present, and future." -- Introduction.

      Back to the Jerusalem of the East
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      A Manual of the Book of Psalms or The Subject-Contents of All the Psalms
    • Key theological concepts are explored in this significant work by Martin Luther, written in 1537 during the Protestant Reformation. It serves as a concise summary of Lutheran beliefs, addressing the nature of God, salvation, and Church structure. The articles emphasize core Reformation principles like justification by faith alone and the authority of Scripture, while rejecting certain Catholic doctrines, including papal authority. Although it did not achieve the intended unity among Protestant factions, it remains a foundational text in Lutheran theology.

      The Smalcald Articles
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      Modern Gratitude, in Five Numbers: Addressed to Richard Raynal Keene, esq. Concerning a Family Marriage
    • Deep History, Secular Theory

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Luther H. Martin's collected volume showcases his evolution in the study of Hellenistic religions, transitioning from comparative and socio-political studies to the cognitive science of religion. Featuring twenty-five selected works from over a hundred publications, it reflects his innovative methodologies and insights over two decades.

      Deep History, Secular Theory