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SobriaInebrietas
6th December 2007, 08:10 PM
I need to read, but I don't really know where to look first!

What would be a good book to read to get a good and thorough explaination about what it is that Lutheranism is about (besides the Bible!)? :)

Also, what authors of Lutheran theology and doctrine would you consider the best/most profitable for reading? Bible study guides? Anything?

Come on now, I can handle it! I need to learn learn learn!

Right now I am reading a biography of Martin Luther (Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther - Bainton - an oldie I think), and a book detailing the history of the beginnings of the Protestant reformation... I'm almost done with them and I would like to start looking around for some other things that might be helpful/relevent in my studies.

Thank you!

Plutoniua
6th December 2007, 08:32 PM
I need to read, but I don't really know where to look first!

What would be a good book to read to get a good and thorough explaination about what it is that Lutheranism is about (besides the Bible!)? :)

Also, what authors of Lutheran theology and doctrine would you consider the best/most profitable for reading? Bible study guides? Anything?

Come on now, I can handle it! I need to learn learn learn!

Right now I am reading a biography of Martin Luther (Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther - Bainton - an oldie I think), and a book detailing the history of the beginnings of the Protestant reformation... I'm almost done with them and I would like to start looking around for some other things that might be helpful/relevent in my studies.

Thank you!

Book of Concord :thumbsup:
http://www.bookofconcord.org/

SobriaInebrietas
6th December 2007, 09:09 PM
Book of Concord :thumbsup:
http://www.bookofconcord.org/

Oh my gosh I didn't know I could just read all that for free online?! THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!

:hug:

That should keep me busy for quite a while!

:D

Plutoniua
6th December 2007, 10:13 PM
Oh my gosh I didn't know I could just read all that for free online?! THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!

:hug:

That should keep me busy for quite a while!

:D

:thumbsup:

DaRev
7th December 2007, 12:04 AM
"The Spirituality of the Cross" by Gene Edward Veith

"Why I Am a Lutheran: Jesus at the Center" by Daniel Preus


...for starters. :)

SobriaInebrietas
7th December 2007, 01:03 PM
"The Spirituality of the Cross" by Gene Edward Veith

"Why I Am a Lutheran: Jesus at the Center" by Daniel Preus


...for starters. :)

Cool! That sounds good... Thanks!

Ukrainia
10th December 2007, 02:21 AM
If you're looking for a good theologically sound Lutheran novel try The Hammer of God.

The Fire and The Staff does a good job at explaining Lutheran theology through the lens of the Lutheran worship service.

Anything by Martin Luther - just type his name in amazon.com (just make sure you don't get a book by Martin Luther King :) )

The Foolishness of God - explains a lot about Luther's apologetics and Lutheran beliefs. It's especially interesting if you want to learn more about how we should deal with defending and spreading our faith to people who aren't Christian.

I've bought all these books through amazon.com and many of the reviews there are helpful.

By the way, many of Luther's sermans and books are on the internet for free as well.

RadMan
10th December 2007, 07:30 AM
As Ukarania says the internet is packed full of Luther's writings. One of the finer examples of his writing is The Bondage of The Will and his explanation of free will;
http://www.truecovenanter.com/truelutheran/luther_bow.html#apref