商品簡介
To chronicle the life of Martin Luther in a new way, historian Mansch provides a narration of his life in the first part, while in the second part, theologian Peters describes Luther's revolutionary thoughts on scripture, salvation, and the proper relationship between God and man. The chapters are arranged so that readers can read them alternately, flipping from history to theology then back to history for the next period. Among the historical chapters are popes and heretics, Knight George of Wartburg Castle, and the Devil's work. Among the theological essays are Luther on children's education, Luther against scholasticism, and the Jews. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Attorney and history teacher Larry D. Mansch is the legal director for the Montana Innocence Project and has written four previous books. He lives in Missoula, Montana. Curtis H. Peters is a professor emeritus of philosophy and a semi-retired Lutheran pastor. He lives in New Albany, Indiana.