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SKU:
135318
UPC:
9781612616568
MPN:
1612616569
Condition:
Used
Weight:
8.01 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Marty
Author First Name:
Martin
Pages:
128
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
1st
ISBN 10:
1612616569
ISBN 13:
9781612616568
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Paraclete Press
Date Published:
1/1/0001
Genre:
Christianity and Christian Living

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This New Book By Religion Scholar Martin Marty, Released In Time For The 500th Anniversary Of The Protestant Reformation, Shows How Martin Luther’s Insights Still Speak To The Church Today About Reconciliation, Repentance And The Need For A Change Of Heart. Included Are The 95 Theses Of Martin Luther. The ’one Thing’ That Opens These Pages Relates To And, In Fact, Is The First Of Ninety-five Theses That Were Proposed Five Hundred Years Ago By Martin Luther.... Here Is That First Thesis, As It Was Voiced By That Influential Monk In Germany Half A Millennium Ago: When Our Lord And Master Jesus Christ Said, ’repent’ (matthew 4:17), He Willed The Entire Life Of Believers To Be One Of Repentance. So, Simply Put, This Book Is About ’repentance’ As A Worthy Theme For Believers To Keep In Mind If And As They Commemorate Events Of Five Hundred Years Ago, Events That Still Shape Many Features Of Their Lives. — Martin Marty On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther Posted 95 Theses About Christian Faith On The Door Of A Church In Wittenberg, Saxony, And Launched The Protestant Reformation. In The Document, Luther Asserted That Salvation Was Effected By God's Grace Alone, Approached By Faith Alone. Marty Argues That Luther's Theses Has Now Become The Means Of Building A Bridge For Catholics And Lutherans To Work With Each Other. An Invitation -- Repentance Here Means A Change Of Heart -- A Five-hundred-years-ago Argument Over Penance -- Justification By Faith Versus The Penance System -- Five Hundred Years Of Conflict -- Repentance Calls For Dialogue, Dialogue Focuses On Repentance -- Ecumenists Repent : The Change Of Heart -- From Mere Diversity To Reconciled Diversity -- Reconciled Diversity Over Justification -- Sacraments And Practices Among Repentant Christians -- Can One Day Change The World? -- Appendix. The Ninety-five Theses. Martin E. Marty ; Foreword By James Martin, Sj. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 113-114).