The Ethics of Martin Luther
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The Ethics of Martin Luther    -     By: Paul Althaus

The Ethics of Martin Luther

Fortress Press / 1972 / Paperback

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This comprehensive, systematic survey of Luther's ethical thought and teaching clearly discusses all the major ethical issues that concerned Luther. Contemporary readers will be especially interested in what the Reformer has to say about the Christian's attitude toward secular society, toward the state, and toward war. The Ethics of Martin Luther offers scholars and nonspecialists alike a much-needed explanation of Luther's ideas.

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Title: The Ethics of Martin Luther
By: Paul Althaus
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 168
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 1972
Dimensions: 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0800617096
ISBN-13: 9780800617097
Stock No: WW17096

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This comprehensive, systematic survey of Luther's ethical thought and teaching clearly discusses all the major ethical issues that concerned Luther. Contemporary readers will be especially interested in what the Reformer has to say about the Christian's attitude toward secular society, toward the state, and toward war. The Ethics of Martin Luther offers scholars and nonspecialists alike a much-needed explanation of Luther's ideas.

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Paul Althaus was author of numerous books and articles, including Fact and Faith in the Kergma of Today and The Divine Command. He was Professor of Theology at the University of Erlangen, Germany.

Robert C. Schultz, is Director of Field Work/Internship and Professor of Pastoral Care at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina.

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