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Luther in English: The Influence of His Theology of Law and Gospel on Early English Evangelicals (1525-35)
Michael S. Whiting
Grace and Reason: A Study in the Theology of Luther
Brian A. Gerrish
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Well... thank you..
Thank you
got them already... happy for others
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Thanks Faithlife!
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mike: Well... thank you..
Can we assume that the two sad faces mean you have both of these already?
Already have them - but very please FaithLife is allowing books on Luther to be freely available
Pastor Glenn Crouch St Paul's Lutheran Church Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia
Thanks, everyone. We thought that with October and Reformation Day fast approaching, two books on Luther would not be amiss.
Reformation is always in season. Got 'em already but thanks still!
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Thanks for posting. Saved me time!
Looking forward to reading Grace & Reason
Jacob HantlaPastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church gbcaz.org
Jonathan J Watson: Thanks, everyone. We thought that with October and Reformation Day fast approaching, two books on Luther would not be amiss.
Well done. Thanks
Thanks!
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And NOET now also has a free book of the month: https://noet.com/freebie-of-the-month
Is especially like the 0.99 ct deal!
Feedback: happy about the noet offering, great and thank you very much. Thank you also, once again, for all the friday freebies we have received!
For this month's logos free book of the month, I am less enthusiastic than some of the responses above. I guess books on Luther's theology appeals more to those who are interested in historical or systematic theology and particularly for those for whom Reformed/Lutheran history is particularly important. For my part I prefer the commentaries and even some of the kinds of monographs that were offered before. I'd be disappointed if the next months offerings were on Calvin's, Edward's, or Aquinas' theologies.
There's been a nice balance in the books of the month, I think. So far in 2015 we've had:
So that's six commentaries and four monographs, with the commentaries covering diverse genres, and the monographs covering systematics, biblical theology and historical theology. There's a range of theological perspectives too.
Thank you Faithlife! I always look forward to what the 1st of the month will bring.
I'd love to see Baker Exegetical Commentary series feature one month in the Free Book of the Moth or with deep discounts in the monthly sale.
Thanks.
Francis: Feedback: happy about the noet offering, great and thank you very much. Thank you also, once again, for all the friday freebies we have received! For this month's logos free book of the month, I am less enthusiastic than some of the responses above. I guess books on Luther's theology appeals more to those who are interested in historical or systematic theology and particularly for those for whom Reformed/Lutheran history is particularly important. For my part I prefer the commentaries and even some of the kinds of monographs that were offered before. I'd be disappointed if the next months offerings were on Calvin's, Edward's, or Aquinas' theologies.
I prefer it when the book is outside what I would generally purchase and read. It gives me a way to cheaply explore different territory without even feeling the necessity to finish the books (as I do when something is assigned or personally recommended).
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."