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A Sick Man’s Healthy Accomplishments A look at five representative years of Luther’s life
Two Feathers from the Holy Spirit? Luther couldn’t resist speaking out on indulgences one more time. Dr. Eric W. Gritsch is Maryland Synod Professor of Church History at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and director of the Institute for Luther Studies.
Unstoppable Even as a sick man, Martin Luther accomplished more than most healthy people. Dr. Eric W. Gritsch is Maryland Synod Professor of Church History at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and director of the Institute for Luther Studies.
Martin Luther's Later Years: Did You Know? Little-known or remarkable facts about Martin Luther's later years Mark Galli is associate editor of Christian History.
From the Editor: The Forgotten Years of Martin Luther
After the Revolution
Martin Luther's Later Years: A Gallery - Family Album
Changing the Tempo of Worship For a thousand years of Christian worship, lay people had rarely sung. Then came Luther. Paul J. Grime is pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in West Allis, Wisconsin, and a doctoral candidate at Marquette University.
The Weak Man Behind a Mighty Fortress In intense turmoil, Luther wrote his greatest hymn. Mark Galli is associate editor of Christian History.
Reinventing Family Life
A Monk Marries Luther's wit and wisdom about his new estate
Powerful Preaching A sample of how Luther could bring Bible characters to life
Martin Luther's Later Years: Christian History Timeline Ken Schurb is assistant professor of religion and philosphy at Concordia College, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Christianity for Common Folk
Martin Luther's Later Years: Recommended Resources Dr. George S. Robbert is professor of historical theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.
The Unrefined Reformer
Was Luther Anti-Semitic?
Allies or Enemies?
How I Pray
Luther's Will and Testaments He bequeathed statements of belief that guide millions of Christians today. Dr. Eugemne F.A. Klug is professor of systematic theology and Luther studies at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and author of Getting into the Formula of Concord (Concordia, 1977).
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