Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1523-1526

Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1523-1526
Title Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1523-1526 PDF eBook
Author Martin Luther
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Pages 508
Release 2007
Genre Lutheran Church
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Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1523 526

Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1523 526
Title Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1523 526 PDF eBook
Author Martin Luther
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Pages 526
Release 1967
Genre Lutheran Church
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SELECTED WRITINGS OF MARTIN LUTHER 1520-1523

SELECTED WRITINGS OF MARTIN LUTHER 1520-1523
Title SELECTED WRITINGS OF MARTIN LUTHER 1520-1523 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 436
Release 1967
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Social Institutions and the Politics of Recognition

Social Institutions and the Politics of Recognition
Title Social Institutions and the Politics of Recognition PDF eBook
Author Tony Burns
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 299
Release 2020-08-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1783488808

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The first of three volumes, this definitive study explores the politics of social institutions, from the time of the ancient Greeks to the Reformation in the sixteenth century. Tony Burns focuses on those civil-society institutions occupying the intermediate social space which exists between the family or household, on the one hand, and what Hegel refers to as ‘the strictly political state’, on the other. Arguing that the internal affairs of social institutions are a legitimate concern for students of politics, he focuses on the notion of authority, together with that of an individual’s station and its duties. Burns discusses the work of such key thinkers as Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, St. Paul, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Marsilius of Padua, Nicholas of Cusa, Jean Bodin, Charles Loyseau, John Calvin, Martin Luther and Gerrard Winstanley. He considers what they have said about the relationship that exists between superiors in positions of authority and their subordinates within hierarchical social institutions.

Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1520-1523

Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1520-1523
Title Selected Writings of Martin Luther: 1520-1523 PDF eBook
Author Martin Luther
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Release 2007
Genre Lutheran Church
ISBN 9780800662264

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The Body of the Cross

The Body of the Cross
Title The Body of the Cross PDF eBook
Author Travis E. Ables
Publisher Fordham University Press
Pages 301
Release 2021-12-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0823298019

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The Body of the Cross is a study of holy victims in Western Christian history and how the uses of their bodies in Christian thought led to the idea of the cross as a substitutionary sacrifice. Since its first centuries, Christianity has traded on the suffering of victims—martyrs, mystics, and heretics—as substitutes for the Christian social body. These victims secured holiness, either by their own sacred power or by their reprobation and rejection. Just as their bodies were mediated in eucharistic, social, and Christological ways, so too did the flesh of Jesus Christ become one of those holy substitutes. But it was only late in Western history that he took on the function of the exemplary victim. In tracing the story of this embodied development, The Body of the Cross gives special attention to popular spirituality, religious dissent, and the writing of women throughout Christian history. It examines the symbol of the cross as it functions in key moments throughout this history, including the parting of the ways of Judaism and Christianity, the gnostic debates, martyr traditions, and medieval affective devotion and heresy. Finally, in a Reformation era haunted by divine wrath, these themes concentrated in the unique concept that Jesus Christ died on the cross to absorb divine punishment for sin: a holy body and a rejected body in one.

The Crisis of Civil Law

The Crisis of Civil Law
Title The Crisis of Civil Law PDF eBook
Author Benjamin B. Saunders
Publisher Lexham Press
Pages 206
Release 2024-06-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1683597575

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How should Christians think about law? In every age, this is one of the most difficult questions faced by followers of Christ. Within the modern church, there is little unity on how Scripture addresses issues like gun control, abortion, and disobedience of an unjust law. In The Crisis of Civil Law, legal scholar Benjamin B. Saunders draws from Scripture and Christian tradition to provide valuable guidance on contemporary legal questions and the role of civil government. We can gain greater clarity by wisely applying the moral law found in Scripture—as well as the universal standards of the natural law—to the changing circumstances of human societies. The Crisis of Civil Law includes detailed discussion of the biblical material on law as well as practical case studies that contextualize scriptural principles in modern Western society.