The Annotated Luther
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Volume 4 of The Annotated Luther series presents an array of Luther’s writings related to pastoral work. Luther’s famous Invocavit Sermons and other selected sermons show a forthright and lively preacher. Hymn texts reveal Luther’s grasp of hymnody as a tool for conveying and expressing faith. His Small Catechism as well as several pieces on prayer, including his Personal Prayer Book and A Simple Way to Pray, show his engagement in the basic task of teaching the faith.
Luther’s prefaces to his own writings contain personal reflections on his reforming work. Also in this volume are his commentary on The Magnificat, selected letters, and shorter pieces that display his pastoral responses to particular situations: Sermon on Preparing to Die, Whether One May Flee from a Deadly Plague, and Comfort for Women Who Have Had a Miscarriage. Each volume in The Annotated Luther series contains new introductions, annotations, illustrations, and notes to help shed light on Luther’s context and interpret his writings for today.
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- Höfundur: Mary Jane Haemig
- Útgáfudagur: 2016-08-01
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781451465105
- Print ISBN: 9781451462722
- ISBN 10: 1451465106
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Introduction
- Engaging the Essential Luther
- The Rationale for This Edition
- Defining the “Essential Luther”
- The History of the Project
- Editorial Principles
- Abbreviations
- Maps
- Introduction to Volume 4 (Mary Jane Haemig)
- The Invocavit Sermons, 1522 (Martin J. Lohrmann)
- Introduction
- Historical Background
- The Invocavit Sermons: Content and Effects
- About This Edition
- The Invocavit Sermons
- The First Sermon, 9 March 1522, Invocavit Sunday
- The Second Sermon, 10 March 1522, Monday after Invocavit
- The Third Sermon, 11 March 1522, Tuesday after Invocavit
- Concerning Images
- The Fourth Sermon, 12 March 1522, Wednesday after Invocavit
- Concerning Meats
- The Fifth Sermon, 13 March 1522, Thursday after Invocavit
- Concerning Both Kinds in the Sacrament
- The Sixth Sermon, 14 March 1522, Friday after Invocavit
- The Seventh Sermon, 15 March 1522, Saturday before Reminiscere
- The Eighth Sermon, 16 March 1522, Reminiscere Sunday
- Introduction
- The Invocavit Sermons, 1522 (Martin J. Lohrmann)
- Selected Sermons (Mary Jane Haemig)
- Introduction
- Selected Sermons
- Sermon Preached at Erfurt on the Journey to Worms, John 20:19–20, 7 April 1521
- The Second Sermon on Matt. 22:37–39, the Afternoon of 19 October 1522
- The Second Sermon Preached by Martin [Sic] at Weimar in the Parish [Church] on the Afternoon of the Above-Named Sunday
- Sermon at Coburg on Cross and Suffering 1530
- A Harmony of Matthew 27, Luke 24, and John 19
- Sermon on the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity 1531
- Sermon on the Epistle for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity, 2 Cor. 3:4–6, Preached on the Afternoon of 27 August 1531
- Sermon in Castle Pleissenburg, Leipzig 1539
- Sermon Preached in Castle Pleissenburg on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Reformation in Leipzig, John 14:23–31, 24 May 1539
- The Gospel for the Early Christmas Service, Luke 2[:15–20]
- Introduction
- The Hymn Texts
- 1. A New Song Here Shall Be Begun (1523)
- 2. Dear Christians, Let Us Now Rejoice (1523)
- 3. From Heaven on High I Come to You (1535)
- 4. From Trouble Deep I Cry to Thee (1523)
- 5. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (1528/29)
- 6. Our Father Who in Heaven Art (1539)
- 7. All Praise to Thee, O Jesus Christ (1523/4)
- 8. Death Held Our Lord in Prison (1524)
- 9. Come, Holy Ghost Lord and God (1524)
- 10. Jesus Christ, Our God and Savior (1524)
- The Hymn Texts
- Hymn 1: “A New Song Here Shall Be Begun”
- Hymn 2: “Dear Christians, Let Us Now Rejoice”
- Hymn 3: “From Heaven on High I Come to You”
- Hymn 4: “From Trouble Deep I Cry to Thee”
- Hymn 5: “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”
- Hymn 6: “Our Father Who in Heaven Art”
- Hymn 7: “All Praise to Thee, O Jesus Christ”
- Hymn 8: “Death Held Our Lord in Prison”
- Hymn 9: “Come, Holy Ghost Lord and God”
- Hymn 10: “Jesus Christ, Our God and Savior”
- Introduction
- A Sermon on Prayer and Procession during Rogation Days
- Introduction
- Little Prayer Book
- Foreword
- The First Tablet
- The Second Tablet
- What It Means to Break the Commandments
- Breaking the First
- Breaking the Second Commandment
- Breaking the Third Commandment
- Breaking the Fourth Commandment
- Breaking the Fifth Commandment
- Breaking the Sixth Commandment
- Breaking the Seventh Commandment
- Breaking the Eighth Commandment
- Breaking the Last Two Commandments
- Fulfilling the Commandments
- The First
- The Second
- The Third
- The Fourth
- The Fifth
- The Sixth
- The Seventh
- The Eighth
- The Last Two
- Foreword
- Jesus
- The Creed
- The First Part of the Creed
- The Second Part
- The Third Part
- The Lord’s Prayer
- Preface and Preparation for Praying the Seven Divine Petitions
- The First Petition
- The Second Petition
- The Third Petition
- The Fourth Petition
- The Fifth Petition
- The Sixth Petition
- The Seventh Petition
- The Hail Mary
- The Creed
- The Epistle of St. Paul to Titus
- To Give Instruction for Living a Christian Life
- Preface to St. Paul’s Epistle to Titus
- To Give Instruction for Living a Christian Life
- Introduction
- The Development of Luther’s Small Catechism
- Content
- The Purpose of the Small Catechism
- Handbook the Small Catechism for Ordinary Pastors and Preachers Martin Luther [1529]
- The Ten Commandments: In a Simple Way in Which the Head of a House Is to Present Them to the Household
- The First [Commandment]
- The Second [Commandment]
- The Third [Commandment]
- The Fourth [Commandment]
- The Fifth [Commandment]
- The Sixth [Commandment]
- The Seventh [Commandment]
- The Eighth [Commandment]
- The Ninth [Commandment]
- The Tenth [Commandment]
- The Creed: In the Very Simple Way in Which the Head of a House Is to Present It to the Household
- The First Article: On Creation
- The Second Article: On Redemption
- The Third Article: On Being Made Holy
- The Lord’s Prayer: In the Very Simple Way in Which the Head of a House Is to Present It to the Household
- The First Request
- The Second Request
- The Third Request
- The Fourth Request
- The Fifth Request
- The Sixth Request
- The Seventh Request
- The Sacrament of Holy Baptism: In a Simple Way in Which the Head of a House Is to Present It to the Household
- First
- Second
- Third
- Fourth
- How Simple People Are to Be Taught to Confess
- The Sacrament of the Altar: In a Simple Way in Which the Head of a House Is to Present It to the Household
- How the Head of the House Is to Teach the Members of the Household to Say Morning and Evening Blessings
- How the Head of the House Is to Teach Members of the Household to Offer Blessing and Thanksgiving at Meals
- The Table Blessing
- Thanksgiving
- The Household Chart of Some Bible Passages
- For Bishops, Pastors, and Preachers
- Concerning Governing Authorities
- For Husbands
- For Wives
- For Parents
- For Children
- For Male and Female Servants, Day Laborers, Workers, and the Like
- For Masters and Mistresses
- For Young People in General
- For Widows
- For All in the Community
- A Marriage Booklet for Simple Pastors
- The Baptismal Booklet: Translated into German and Newly Revised
- The Ten Commandments: In a Simple Way in Which the Head of a House Is to Present Them to the Household
- Introduction
- A Simple Way to Pray: How One Should Pray, for Peter, the Master Barber
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The First Petition
- The Second Petition
- The Third Petition
- The Fourth Petition
- The Fifth Petition
- The Sixth Petition
- The Seventh Petition
- The Ten Commandments
- The First Commandment
- The Second Commandment
- The Third Commandment
- The Fourth Commandment
- The Fifth Commandment
- The Sixth Commandment
- The Seventh Commandment
- The Eighth Commandment
- The Ninth and Tenth Commandments
- A Simple Exercise for Contemplating the Creed
- The First Article of Creation
- The Second Article of Redemption
- The Third Article of Sanctification
- The Lord’s Prayer
- Introduction
- A Sermon on Preparing to Die
- Introduction
- The Magnificat as Mirror for a Prince
- The Magnificat
- Preface and Introduction
- 46. My Soul Magnifies God, the Lord
- 47. And My Spirit Rejoices in God, My Savior
- 48. For He Has Regarded the Nothingness of His Maid. Therefore All Generations Will Call Me Blessed
- 49. For He Has Done Great Things for Me, He Who Is Mighty, and Holy Is His Name
- 50. “And His Mercy Is on Those Who Fear Him, from Generation to Generation”
- The First Work of God, Mercy
- The Second Work of God, Breaking Spiritual Pride
- 51. He Has Shown Strength with His Arm and Has Scattered the Proud in the Imagination of Their Hearts
- The Third Work, Putting down the Mighty
- 52. He Has Put down the Mighty from Their Seats
- The Fourth Work, Exalting the Lowly
- And He Has Exalted Those of Low Degree
- The Fifth and Sixth Works
- 53. He Has Filled the Hungry with Good Things, and the Rich He Has Sent Empty Away
- 54. He Has Helped His Servant Israel in Remembrance of His Mercy
- 55. As He Spoke to Our Fathers, to Abraham, and to His Seed Forever
- Epilogue
- How King Solomon Made a Princely Prayer to God, as a Good Example to All Princes and Lords, Found in 1 Kings 3[:5–14]
- Preface and Introduction
- Introduction
- Whether One May Flee from a Deadly Plague
- Luther’s Introduction
- Who Must Normally Stay, and under What Conditions They Might Leave
- Who May Flee
- Love of Neighbor in All Circumstances
- Recommendations for Communities
- Fighting the Devil by Loving the Neighbor
- Those Who Tempt God
- Preparing for Death
- On Cemeteries
- Conclusion
- Luther’s Introduction
- Introduction
- That Christians Should Bear Their Cross with Patience
- The Need [for the Cross]
- The Source [of the Cross]
- The Entreaty
- Introduction
- Afterword
- Introduction
- Letter to Friar George Spenlein (Wittenberg, 8 April 1516)
- Letter to George Spalatin (Wartburg, 9 September 1521)
- Preface to the Judgment of Martin Luther on Monastic Vows, Addressed to Hans Luther (Wartburg, 21 November 1521)
- Letter to Nicholas Hausmann (Wittenberg, 17 March 1522)
- To Hans Luther (Wittenberg, 15 February 1530)
- To Philip Melanchthon (Coburg, 29 June 1530)
- To Margarethe Luther (Wittenberg, 20 May 1531)
- To Thomas Zink (Wittenberg, 22 April 1532)
- Letters to Katherine Luther (Eisleben, 7 and 10 February 1546)
- Letter of 7 February 1546 to Katherine Luther
- Letter of 10 February 1546 to Katherine Luther
- Introduction
- Preface to the Wittenberg Edition of Luther’s German Writings
- Oratio
- Meditatio
- Tentatio
- Introduction
- Preface to Luther’s Latin Works
- Old Testament
- New Testament
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