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October 31, 1517 : Martin Luther and the day that changed the world  Cover Image Book Book

October 31, 1517 : Martin Luther and the day that changed the world / Martin E. Marty.

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  • ISBN: 9781612616568
  • ISBN: 1612616569
  • Physical Description: x, 114 pages ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: Brewster MA : Paraclete Press Inc., c2016.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
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? -- The ninety-five theses.
Subject: Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum.
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.
Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum (Luther, Martin)
Reformation > Germany > Sources.
Reformation.
Germany.
Genre: Sources.

Available copies

  • 4 of 4 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.

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  • 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Jackson Co PL - Seymour Main Library 284.1 MARTY (Text) 37500004240657 Nonfiction Available -
Monticello-Union Twp PL - Monticello NF RELIGION CHRISTIAN MARTY (Text) 37743002183681 NF RELIGION Available -
Perry Co PL - Tell City Main Library 284.1 MAR (Text) 70621000216451 Adult - Non Fiction Available -
Porter County PL - Valparaiso Public Library 284.1092 MARTY (Text) 33410013950821 Adult Nonfiction Available -

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  • Paraclete Pr

    “This volume is small but weighty and a solid addition for all modern Christianity collections.” —Ray Olson, Booklist

    With a foreword by James Martin, this classic reader on the Reformation by Martin Marty answers the question: Why is the Reformation relevant today?

    Most importantly, this book is about how the Reformation impacts us devotionally as Christians of any denomination.

    Accessible for church groups or personal reading, this is not a historical narrative of Reformation events, but an explanation of the issues that led to Luther’s posting of the 95 Theses and their implications for the Church and the world.

    As one of the world’s preeminent Luther scholars, Martin Marty also explores the concept of repentance as a central theme of the Theses. In a foreword, James Martin, SJ, offers context and a shared vision.

    This year began with the joint ecumenical commemoration in Lund, Sweden, on October 31, 2016, attended by Pope Francis and members of the Lutheran World Federation and other Christian churches. Martin Marty explains how this event, and indeed all ecumenical dialogue that has happened over the past few hundred years and will happen in this coming year, represents a change of heart.

    “Valuable insight.” – Kathleen Norris

  • Paraclete Pr

    'this volume is small but weighty and a solid addition for all modern Christianity collections.' 'Ray Olson, Booklist

    With a foreword by James Martin, this classic reader on the Reformation by Martin Marty answers the question: Why is the Reformation relevant today?

    Most importantly, this book is about how the Reformation impacts us devotionally as Christians of any denomination.

    Accessible for church groups or personal reading, this is not a historical narrative of Reformation events, but an explanation of the issues that led to Luther's posting of the 95 Theses and their implications for the Church and the world.

    As one of the world's preeminent Luther scholars, Martin Marty also explores the concept of repentance as a central theme of the Theses. In a foreword, James Martin, SJ, offers context and a shared vision.

    This year began with the joint ecumenical commemoration in Lund, Sweden, on October 31, 2016, attended by Pope Francis and members of the Lutheran World Federation and other Christian churches. Martin Marty explains how this event, and indeed all ecumenical dialogue that has happened over the past few hundred years and will happen in this coming year, represents a change of heart.

    'Valuable insight.' ' Kathleen Norris


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