Martin Luther Book order
Martin Luther was a German monk and theologian whose writings and reformist ideas profoundly influenced Western civilization. His theology challenged papal authority, asserting the Bible as the sole infallible source of religious truth and all baptized Christians as a spiritual priesthood. Luther believed salvation was a free gift from God, received through repentance and faith in Jesus, unmediated by the church. His translation of the Bible into German made scripture accessible to common people, significantly impacting the German language and culture, as well as inspiring congregational singing and the practice of clerical marriage. His controversial views on certain groups contribute to a complex legacy.






- 2025
- 2024
Die Bibel - Altes und Neues Testament
Die heilige Schrift mit über 200 historischen Illustrationen. In Cabra-Leder gebunden mit Goldprägung
- 2023
Martin Luther war ein einflussreicher Augustinermönch und Theologieprofessor, der die Reformation initiierte, indem er die zentrale Rolle von Gottes Gnade und der Rechtfertigung durch Jesus Christus betonte. Sein Ziel war es, Missstände innerhalb der Römisch-katholischen Kirche zu beheben und sie in ihrer ursprünglichen Form zu reformieren. Trotz seiner Absichten führte die Reformation jedoch zu einer Spaltung der Kirche, aus der die evangelisch-lutherischen Kirchen und andere protestantische Konfessionen hervorgingen.
- 2023
'Mönchkalb' and 'Ursache und Antwort'
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on pivotal events of the German Reformation in 1523, this volume features two lesser-known pamphlets that highlight the impact of printing. The first, a satirical piece, critiques a bizarre creature born in Saxony, spreading across Europe. The second pamphlet offers a defense of nuns, including Katharina von Bora, as they choose to leave their convents, reflecting significant social and religious shifts of the time. Together, these works illustrate the dynamic interplay between local events and broader reformative movements.
- 2023
Against Henry King of England
- 58 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Written in 1522, this work by Martin Luther critiques Henry VIII of England in response to the king’s defense of the seven sacraments. Luther's text engages in the theological debate sparked by Henry's "Assertio septem sacramentorum," highlighting the tensions between the monarchy and emerging Protestant thought. The ensuing exchange includes Thomas More's "Responsio ad Lutherum," showcasing the intellectual conflict of the era and the pivotal role of religious discourse in shaping political and theological landscapes.
- 2023
Concerning Christian Liberty; with Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X.
in large print
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to enhancing the reading experience for those who may struggle with standard text sizes, ensuring that important historical narratives remain available to a wider audience.
- 2023
D. Martin Luther's Tischreden oder Colloquia
- 456 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Der unveränderte Nachdruck von 1846 bietet einen authentischen Einblick in die damalige Zeit und spiegelt die literarischen Strömungen sowie gesellschaftlichen Themen jener Epoche wider. Leser können sich auf eine originale Darstellung von Ideen und Stilmitteln freuen, die für das Verständnis der historischen und kulturellen Kontexte von Bedeutung sind. Ideal für Historiker und Literaturinteressierte, die die Wurzeln der klassischen Literatur erkunden möchten.
- 2023
Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The narrative presents Captain Henry Bell's declaration regarding his experiences abroad during significant state affairs under King James and King Charles. He recounts the widespread sorrow and lamentation he witnessed over the destruction of over eighty thousand copies of Martin Luther's influential works, "His Last Divine Discourses." This account highlights the cultural and historical impact of censorship and the loss of important theological literature during that period.
- 2023
Martin Luther (1483-1546) war der zentrale Theologe der Reformation, der die Gnade Gottes im Neuen Testament entdeckte und sich an Jesus Christus orientierte. Er strebte danach, Fehlentwicklungen in der Kirche zu überwinden. Das Buch enthält eine Sammlung von Liedern und Gebeten, die Luthers theologischen Einfluss widerspiegeln.
- 2023
With sixteenth century Germany experiencing the ravages of the Bubonic Plague, Martin Luther was asked to comment on whether Christians could flee home and labors on account of the plague. Anna Marie Johnson introduces and comments on Luther's 1527 treatise "Whether One May Flee the Deadly Plague," still surprisingly relevant with the pandemic.
