"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.
Luther Martin Bücher
Martin Luther war ein deutscher Mönch und Theologe, dessen reformatorische Ideen die westliche Zivilisation nachhaltig veränderten. Er stellte die päpstliche Autorität in Frage, indem er die Bibel als einzige unfehlbare Quelle religiöser Lehre postulierte und erklärte, dass alle getauften Christen ein geistliches Priestertum bilden. Luther vertrat die Ansicht, dass Erlösung ein freies Geschenk Gottes ist, das allein durch Reue und Glauben an Jesus Christus empfangen wird. Seine Konfrontation mit der kaiserlichen Macht und die Weigerung, sich der Autorität zu unterwerfen, führten zu seiner Exkommunikation und Ächtung. Seine Bibelübersetzung in die Volkssprache hatte enorme Auswirkungen auf Kirche und deutsche Kultur, förderte die Entwicklung einer Standarddeutschen Sprache und beeinflusste Übersetzungsnormen. Sein Erbe bleibt jedoch kontrovers, insbesondere aufgrund seiner Aussagen über Juden, die später von der NS-Propaganda missbraucht wurden.





A Manual of the Book of Psalms or The Subject-Contents of All the Psalms
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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.
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Deep History, Secular Theory
- 376 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
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.