Martin Luther is one of Church history’s most prolific and controversial figures. In this carefully selected new anthology, Eric Gritsch strives to supply hands-on knowledge of this man who would change history. He emphasizes Lu, ther’s work as theologian exegete and pastor. This book serves as an excellent introduction to Martin Luther’s ecumenical spirituality. Selected writings are prefaced by an ample introduction by Gritsch giving a biographical sketch of Luther and highlighting his hopes and goals for the Church. It also speaks to the difficulties that arose between Luther and the Catholic Church of his time leading to the schism.

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THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
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THE TRUTH AND MEANING OF HUMAN SEXUALITY
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