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Let God Be God!: An Interpretation of the Theology of Martin Luther is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this text Philip Watson asserts that similar to Copernicus’ challenge of the notion that the sun moved around the earth, Luther challenged the teaching that mortals were at the center and that everything moved around them. Instead, Luther claimed that God is the center, and without him, humanity is nothing. Human salvation lies not in things mortals do, but in what God does. The first part of...

A DISTINGUISHED Lutheran Church historian has written of Methodism that it can be described as ‘the Anglican translation of the Evangelical-Lutheran doctrine of salvation’.1 If that is so, the People called Methodists may well be expected to show sympathy and understanding for the genius of Martin Luther, and it is not inappropriate that a Methodist lecture should be devoted to an interpretation of his theology. The Founders of Methodism
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