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Luther's Prayers, Luther, Martin
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- ISBN
- 0806627557
- EAN
- 9780806627557
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- Type
- Paperback
- Release Title
- Luther's Prayers
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- Luther, Martin
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN-10
0806627557
ISBN-13
9780806627557
eBay Product ID (ePID)
968948
Product Key Features
Book Title
Luther's Prayers
Number of Pages
120 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Prayerbooks / Christian, Inspirational, Christianity / Lutheran, Prayerbooks / General
Publication Year
1994
Genre
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
7.7 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
94-024889
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
242/.8041
Table Of Content
Preface The Lords Prayer A Simple Way to Pray Prayers for Enlightenment from Gods Word Prayers for a Christian Life Prayers When Death Draws near Indexes A. The Catechism B. Home and Family C. Word and Sacraments D. Church
Synopsis
"Prayer is a very precious medicine, one that helps and never fails" Martin LutherThere is no monotony in the prayer salutations of Luther. He is as one in continual conversation with God. It is clear that Luthers faith and confession became devotion and prayer, and his interpretation was rooted and strengthened and nourished in this. Luthers powerful prayers are on topics spanning all of life: the soldier, employer, politician, pastor, sick person, parent, newlywed, teacher. Five hundred years later, these prayers still ring true today, calling us into an ever-closer relationship with God., There is no monotony in the prayer salutations of Luther. Some are lengthy. He is as one in continual conversation with God. To him the name of God is the presence of God. Many of the prayers end as abruptly as they begin. Some close with several Amens, like a hallelujah chorus. It is clear that his faith and confession became devotion ......, There is no monotony in the prayer salutations of Luther. Some are lengthy. He is as one in continual conversation with God. To him the name of God is the presence of God. Many of the prayers end as abruptly as they begin. Some close with several Amens, like a hallelujah chorus. It is clear that his faith and confession became devotion and prayer. The chief parts of the Small Catechism, so well known as statements of faith, as seen here, are natural avenues of prayer for Luther. His interpretation was rooted and strengthened and nourished in prayer. Doctrine was his way of life. It was the topic for each of his prayers. A credal statement was always in need of meditation and devotion. It was no end in itself. The prayers are on topics spanning all of life. The soldier, employer, politician, pastor, sick person, parent, newlywed, teacher. One might wish to retain in these translations the rhythm and meter and mental images of this 16th century Saxon preacher and poet. It may be that the prayers find some of their poetry in this day as they are prayed aloud., Prayer is a very precious medicine, one that helps and never fails Martin LutherThere is no monotony in the prayer salutations of Luther. He is as one in continual conversation with God. It is clear that Luthers faith and confession became devotion and prayer, and his interpretation was rooted and strengthened and nourished in this. Luthers powerful prayers are on topics spanning all of life: the soldier, employer, politician, pastor, sick person, parent, newlywed, teacher. Five hundred years later, these prayers still ring true today, calling us into an ever-closer relationship with God.
LC Classification Number
BR331.E5 1994
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