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Martin Luther: classes of his life and his paintings (part 4)

Prayer and dependence respectful of God’s sufficiency. And here Luther’s theology and methodology become almost identical. In a typical paradoxical form, Luther seems to repeat almost everything he said about the study when he wrote in 1518: It is very true that the Holy Scriptures cannot be penetrated by study and talent. Therefore. Your first […]

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Martin Luther: classes of his life and his paintings (part 2)

Why should pastors listen to Luther? Luther was a university professor of theology throughout his professional life, raising the question of whether this can really serve as a model for pastors, or even understand what pastors face in our kind of ministry, but that would be a mistake. At least three things connect Luther to

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