TY - BOOK AU - Luther,Martin AU - Lull,Timothy F. TI - Martin Luther's basic theological writings SN - 0800623274 AV - BR 331 .E5 1989 U1 - 230/.41 20 PY - 1989/// CY - Minneapolis PB - Fortress Press KW - Theology KW - Early works to 1800 N1 - Translated from German and Latin; Includes bibliographical references; Contents; Disputation against scholastic theology (1517) -- The ninety-five theses (1517) -- Heidelberg disputation (1518) -- Confession concerning Christ's supper : part III (1528) -- Preface to the Wittenberg edition of Luther's German writings (1539) -- "Concerning the letter and the spirit" from answer to the hyperchristian, hyperspiritual and hyperlearned book by Goat Emser in Leipzig (1521) -- A brief instruction on what to look for and expect in the gospels (1521) -- Preface to the New Testament (1522, revised 1546) -- Preface to the Old Testament (1523, revised 1545) -- How Christians should regard Moses (1525) -- Two kinds of righteousness (1519) -- A meditation on Christ's Passion (1519) -- The bondage of the will : introduction, part VI, and conclusion (1525) -- Sermon on the afternoon of Christmas Day (1530) -- The blessed sacrament of the holy and true body and blood of Christ, and the brotherhoods (1519) -- The Babylonian captivity of the church : part I (1520) -- The sacrament of the body and blood of Christ : against the fanatics (1526) -- Concerning rebaptism (1528) -- Confession concerning Christ's supper : from part I (1528) -- Eight sermons at Wittenberg (1522) -- Concerning the order of public worship (1523) -- An order of Mass and communion for the church at Wittenberg (1523) -- The small catechism (1529) -- The Smalcald articles (1537) -- On the councils and the church : part III (1539) -- The freedom of a Christian (1520) -- A sermon on the estate of marriage (1519) -- A sermon on preparing to die (1519) -- Temporal authority : to what extent it should be obeyed (1523) -- To the councilmen of all cities in Germany that they establish and maintain Christian schools (1524) -- Whether one may flee from a deadly plague (1527) ER -