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A World Upside Down: Four Essays on the Life and Theology of Martin Luther
Charles E. Fry
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| #2553469 in Books | 2015-08-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.81 x.25 x5.06l,.25 | File type: PDF | 108 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Packs a punch|By William E.|If you are looking for a concise, theologically-rich overview of the doctrines which shaped Martin Luther's life and ministry, then this is the book for you. Charles Fry demonstrates a depth of knowledge on Luther in particular and the Reformation in general in the pages of this book. The numerous citations and quotes from Luther's works fit together|About the Author|Charles E. Fry holds (BA, Marshall University; BA, Moody Bible Institute) is currently pursuing an MA in Theology at Christ College, Irvine, where he enjoys studying the theology of the Reformation. He has taught several church history classes w
A simple, uncluttered faith in Christ to the glory of God alone: what Luther discovered in Scripture changed the world. It can change you, too.
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As he approached the final decade of his life, Martin Luther observed that the beginning and end of all his theology was simple faith in Christ. This faith in Christ brought peace and joy to his soul, and also turned 1500s Europe upside down through the Reformation.
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