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Martin Luther's Two Ways of Viewing Life and the Educational Foundation of a Lutheran Ethos
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96 pages
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The essay explores Martin Luther's perspective on life, arguing that the common understanding of his "at-the-same-time" concept fails to encompass his broader, more dynamic worldview. It emphasizes Luther's deeply incarnational and mystical approach, highlighting the significance of the Word and the Spirit of God in both his personal experience and the historical context of humanity. This analysis provides a more holistic understanding of Luther's thought, moving beyond the paradoxical to reveal a richer theological framework.
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2011, hardcover
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