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In this classic reissue of the English translation of Morphologie des Luthertums, German theologian Werner Elert (1885–1954) looks at the writings of Martin Luther, investigating Luther’s spatial concept of heaven; his definition of “the right hand of God” and “catholicity”; the reformer’s thoughts on math, science, philosophy, and theology, and more.

for them. On the contrary. What is said about God must have unconditional validity precisely because Law and Gospel, which are appealed to as authoritative, have unconditional validity as the divine Word. But if they have validity even when man knows nothing about them, God is in any case independent of our consciousness. And if one investigates further, one finds as the beginning of everything from there on the knowledge that the consciousness of man as consciousness of himself is in original opposition
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