“Another
quality that strikes us… is Luther’s unfailing sense of humor.
Reformers are usually deficient in humor. Their earnestness seldom
permits them to laugh. Luther was the most earnest man of his century,
and lived in more earnest times than any Europe had witnessed since the
close of the first century. But his merry laugh rings through the entire
solemn drama of his life. He relieved himself and others by permitting
himself glimpses at the ludicrous aspects which human nature presents
even in the transaction of its most solemn and momentous matters.
“Luther’s
reputation has indeed gained rather than lost through the somewhat
indiscreet publication of his familiar Table Talk. He has been the
subject of much obloquy, which is hardly to be wondered at. He was the
leader of a fierce theological debate, and he never spared his foes.” —
From the Introduction
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Lutheran Library edition first published: 2019-08-22
“Another
quality that strikes us… is Luther’s unfailing sense of humor.
Reformers are usually deficient in humor. Their earnestness seldom
permits them to laugh. Luther was the most earnest man of his century,
and lived in more earnest times than any Europe had witnessed since the
close of the first century. But his merry laugh rings through the entire
solemn drama of his life. He relieved himself and others by permitting
himself glimpses at the ludicrous aspects which human nature ...
Frank
Erskine is just at the start of his career when he is given less than a
year to live. He moves from London to the Cornish coast in an effort to
find peace before the end. And there his adventures begin.
Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed.
About Joseph Hocking
Joseph Hocking was a faithful Welsh minister. A prolific and popular
writer in his lifetime, Rev. Hocking considered the novel an ideal
platform for exploring Christian spirituality and the deeper ...
“There
has always been a secret prejudice against miracles…there is still a
reluctance in many minds to admit these departures from the order of
nature predicated in miracles… A modified form of this feeling may be
seen in many honest believers in their disposition to overlook the
miracles as the wonders of a distant age, answering an important purpose
in the first introduction of Christianity, but of little use now as
evidences of their religion.
“But those who ...
This
volume contains the three part series, “The Nature of the Will,” “The
Liberty of the Will,” and “The Bondage of the Will,” all by Prof.
Matthias Loy. Other articles include, “He Shall Baptize you with the
Holy Ghost and with Fire,” and “The Power Of God’s Word, According To
The Lutheran And The Reformed Systems”. Much good reading!
Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed.
Matthias Loy served as ...
“This
Magazine is designed to supply the want, long since felt, of a Lutheran
periodical devoted to theological discussion. Its aim will be the
exposition and defense of the doctrines of the Church as confessed in
the Book of Concord. Theology in all its departments is embraced within
its scope, though for the present special attention will be given to the
controverted subject of predestination.”
Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed.
Matthias Loy served as ...
“…there
are many people today who are wandering in doctrinal fogland, and do
not know what they believe; or, if they think they have any real
convictions, they have pared them down to what they call ‘the
irreducible minimum.’ Many people of the so-called ‘modern mind’ have
very small and short creeds. They are determined to accept as little on
faith as is possible, and yet continue to have any faith at all.
“For our part, we are glad to say that we have ...
“The
history of the Church confirms and illustrates the teachings of the
Bible, that yielding little by little leads to yielding more and more,
until all is in danger; and the tempter is never satisfied until all is
lost. It is impossible to find a place to stop, when the concessions
once begin." — Matthias Loy
Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed.
Matthias Loy (1828-1915) is a theological giant of American Lutheranism.
He served as president of the Joint ...
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