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- catalog contributor b11266791.
- catalog created "1947.".
- catalog date "1947".
- catalog date "1947.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1947.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- 1. Luther and Lutheranism -- 2. What was the central idea and main concern of Luther's reformation? -- The problem -- Misinterpretations -- Purely religious motive -- 3. Why did the Lutheran movement not remain a merely spiritual movement within the church, but led to practical reforms, revolution of church order and disruption of the organised church? -- 4. Is Luther responsible for starting the "Reformation," or is it only the necessary outcome of a historic development? -- 5. Against whom did Luther fight? -- 6. Are Luther's theological views on the whole consistent during the time of his reformation activities? -- II. The doctrine of the nature of man -- 1. Human sin -- 2. The origin of the soul -- 3. Free will -- 4. The devil -- 5. Predestination -- 6. Ordinances of creation -- III. The doctrine of salvation -- 1. Person of Christ -- 2. Work of Christ -- 3. Justification -- 4. Faith -- 5. Historic faith (belief) -- 6. Saving faith -- 7. Finitum capax infiniti -- 8. Sacraments -- 9. Baptism -- 10. Absolution -- 11. The Lord's Supper -- 12. Law and gospel -- 13. The letter and the spirit -- 14. Distinction between law and gospel -- IV. The church as the body of Christ -- the ministry -- 1. What is the church? -- 2. Visible and invisible church -- 3. True apostolic succession -- 4. Church divisions and church unity -- 5. Valid ministries and broken "apostolic succession" -- 6. What is the ministry? -- 7. Ordination -- 8. Validity of lay celebrations -- 9. No degrees of the ministry -- iure divino -- 10. An episcopacy -- iure humano -- 11. Church constitutions, ceremonies and the Word of God -- 12. Luther as a liturgical reformer -- 13. In statu confessionis nihil est adiaphoron".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "V. Eschatology -- VI. Luther and the Bible -- 1. The principle of Re-formation -- 2. Sola Scriptura -- 3. The canon of the Bible -- 4. The Bible as "the Word of God" -- 5. Luther's interpretation of the Bible -- VII. Church and state -- 1. Introduction -- 2. By what power should the church be governed? -- 3. Christ's one body -- 4. Congregationalism? -- 5. Ecclesiola in ecclesia -- 6. "State church"? -- 7. Emergency bishops -- 8. The "Christian member" -- 9. Is the term "State church" defensible? -- 10. Religious unity within a territory? -- 11. Cuius regio, eius religio -- 12. Religion and politics -- 13. Anti-Semitism? -- 14. Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "152 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Theology of Martin Luther.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Theology of Martin Luther.".
- catalog issued "1947".
- catalog issued "1947.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : J. Clarke,".
- catalog relation "Theology of Martin Luther.".
- catalog subject "230.41".
- catalog subject "BR333 .K78 1947".
- catalog subject "Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- 1. Luther and Lutheranism -- 2. What was the central idea and main concern of Luther's reformation? -- The problem -- Misinterpretations -- Purely religious motive -- 3. Why did the Lutheran movement not remain a merely spiritual movement within the church, but led to practical reforms, revolution of church order and disruption of the organised church? -- 4. Is Luther responsible for starting the "Reformation," or is it only the necessary outcome of a historic development? -- 5. Against whom did Luther fight? -- 6. Are Luther's theological views on the whole consistent during the time of his reformation activities? -- II. The doctrine of the nature of man -- 1. Human sin -- 2. The origin of the soul -- 3. Free will -- 4. The devil -- 5. Predestination -- 6. Ordinances of creation -- III. The doctrine of salvation -- 1. Person of Christ -- 2. Work of Christ -- 3. Justification -- 4. Faith -- 5. Historic faith (belief) -- 6. Saving faith -- 7. Finitum capax infiniti -- 8. Sacraments -- 9. Baptism -- 10. Absolution -- 11. The Lord's Supper -- 12. Law and gospel -- 13. The letter and the spirit -- 14. Distinction between law and gospel -- IV. The church as the body of Christ -- the ministry -- 1. What is the church? -- 2. Visible and invisible church -- 3. True apostolic succession -- 4. Church divisions and church unity -- 5. Valid ministries and broken "apostolic succession" -- 6. What is the ministry? -- 7. Ordination -- 8. Validity of lay celebrations -- 9. No degrees of the ministry -- iure divino -- 10. An episcopacy -- iure humano -- 11. Church constitutions, ceremonies and the Word of God -- 12. Luther as a liturgical reformer -- 13. In statu confessionis nihil est adiaphoron".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Eschatology -- VI. Luther and the Bible -- 1. The principle of Re-formation -- 2. Sola Scriptura -- 3. The canon of the Bible -- 4. The Bible as "the Word of God" -- 5. Luther's interpretation of the Bible -- VII. Church and state -- 1. Introduction -- 2. By what power should the church be governed? -- 3. Christ's one body -- 4. Congregationalism? -- 5. Ecclesiola in ecclesia -- 6. "State church"? -- 7. Emergency bishops -- 8. The "Christian member" -- 9. Is the term "State church" defensible? -- 10. Religious unity within a territory? -- 11. Cuius regio, eius religio -- 12. Religion and politics -- 13. Anti-Semitism? -- 14. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "The theology of Martin Luther / by H.H. Kramm.".
- catalog type "text".