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Luther for Armchair Theologians

By: Steven Paulson
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Martin Luther started a reformation movement that revolutionized Europe in the 16th century. His far-reaching reforms of theological understanding and church practices radically modified both church and society in Europe and beyond. Paulson's introduction to Luther's thought, coupled with illustrations, provides an engaging introduction to Luther's multifaceted self and the ideas that catapulted him to fame.©2008 christianaudio.com; 2004 Stephen Paulson Christianity Church & Church Leadership Historical Ministry & Evangelism Philosophy Theology Lutheran Theology
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Understanding Luther and his life, struggles, and biblical discoveries helps us understand what biblical Christianity....saved by grace alone, by Faith alone, in Christ alone, based upon Scripture alone Christianity...really is!

A must read to understand Christianity!

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it was a very good book but it was a very fast paced and I had to re-listen to a lot of parts of it. But aside from that a very good book.

Loved it... but

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In an efficient fashion the author portrays well what a gift from God Luther was and still is. Written with the layman in mind, but a joy for pastors too. The author is expertly familiar with Luther and his theology. The book is a gem, highlighting how by God’s grace Martin Luther rightly divided the Word of God and was able to discover and maintain the pure Gospel of Christ Jesus in the face of personal and external opposition. It's a welcomed reminder for pastors how we should wrestle with God's Word in order to preach and apply God's Law and Gospel rightly. It's also a healthy reminder to laymen how they should listen, discern, and receive or reject what is preached. The audio version is read expertly as well! Many thanks to both the author and reader! I imagine a lifetime of effort made this book possible.

A gem and treasure!

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A great book for gaining an introduction into who Luther was and what he taught. Simon Vance does a superb job narrating, as he always does.

Luther's Life and Teaching for the Curious

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Voice artist, Simon Vance, gives another excellent performance in this audio book. Great summary of Martin Luther's theology with bits of his personal thoughts and biographical info throughout. I enjoyed this book the most from the Armchair series.

Enjoyable Audiobook on Luther

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For anyone who wants a basic understanding of Luther, traditional Biblical Lutheran teaching, and why TRUE Lutheran Christians (not ELCA) believe as we believe with the comfort of the Gospel, then this is an excellent primer.

Wonderful, Succinct Luther!

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Disappointing compared to other titles in the Armchair Theologian series. The other books in the series explain the historical events that drove the thinking behind the subject matter - The Reformation, St Augustine, etc. This book has very little historical context and instead a regurgitation of the teachings of Luther.

A disappointment

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