Digital Verbum Edition
This volume brings forth Luther’s sermons on Epistle and Gospel texts in the historic one-year lectionary series from the Festival of the Holy Trinity through the Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Additionally, this collection features Luther’s sermons on 1 John 4:16–21, never before translated and previously omitted from the Church Postil. Readers will gain new insight from Luther's topics for preaching, including:
Few other books communicated the Gospel to Luther’s contemporaries so powerfully as Luther’s Church Postil (sermons for the church year). Now for the first time, Luther’s authorized, final edition of the Church Postil, edited originally by Caspar Cruciger for the summer half of the year, is presented here in clear English.
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“This would still not help us, even if He had died a thousand times on the cross” (Page 52)
“So it is necessary that we always be urged and admonished to intend to be serious Christians and to demonstrate this through love.” (Page 369)
“Thus it says that the Son of Man descended and again ascended, and yet at the same time remained in heaven in the divine essence, power, and eternal communion with the Father.” (Page 50)
“This is how to speak about it: not to make much bragging and blustering about their great skill and high spirit, but rather to regard themselves as students who have scarcely begun and have much to learn each day.” (Page 368)
“how precious it is if a person goes so far as to love God and his neighbor from his heart.” (Page 370)
Among the greatest and most prolific theologians of Christian history, Martin Luther still speaks to us today. This 28-volume new series splendidly complements its 55-volume predecessor and offers a treasure-trove of writings never before available in English, writings crucial to understanding Luther’s life, thought, and profound influence throughout the centuries. Offering readable yet reliable translations, well introduced and appropriately annotated, this new series should delight scholars as well as engage laity and clergy.
—Mark U. Edwards, Jr., academic dean, Harvard Divinity School
Luther’s analysis of human life and his proclamation of God’s merciful deliverance of humankind from sin and evil through Christ ring true across the cultural boundaries of time and space. This supplement to the historic edition of the reformer’s writings, completed a quarter century ago, is bringing significant additions to the texts from his pen than are currently available in English. It will also provide English-language reader’s access to documents that aid in understanding Luther’s own life and the development of the Wittenberg Reformation. The volumes are being edited according to the highest academic standards and their introductions and notes offer readers helpful guides to the context and content of the reformer’s writings. Casual readers and those seeking to expand and deepen their knowledge of the Reformation will profit greatly from these carefully translated and edited volumes.
—Robert Kolb, professor emeritus of systematic theology, Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis
Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation and one of the most significant figures in Western history. Over the course of his life, he was a monk, a priest, a professor of biblical literature, a Reformer, a husband, and a father.
Luther is most noted for his 95 Theses (1517), in which he argues that indulgences are not acts of penance which can replace true repentance. In 1520, Pope Leo X and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V demanded that Luther retract all of his writings. Luther refused. He was subsequently excommunicated and declared an outlaw.
Luther has been both praised and vilified for what he preached and wrote. His translation of the Christian Bible into the vernacular greatly influenced the church. His works continue to impact all Christians and animate the movement that bears his name. Many editions of his work have been produced, including The Precious and Sacred Writings of Martin Luther (14 vols.), Works of Martin Luther with Introductions and Notes (2 vols.), Henry Cole’s Select Works of Martin Luther (4 vols.), Select Life and Works of Martin Luther (4 vols.), and Selections from Luther’s Table Talk (4 vols.).
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