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Face to Face: Martin Luther's View of Reality (Lutheran Quarterly Books)
1506498329 pdf This overview of Luther's thought proceeds from the perspective of his use of the Latin preposition coram, "face-to-face with." Preeminent Luther scholar Robert Kolb proposes that under Luther's use of dominant ancient concepts of reality in his day, he placed the foundation of relationships. These relationships included the fundamental relationship of the Creator with every person and thing he made, along with all those relationships stemming from ordering his creation by his creative Word. With Luther's emphasis on the personal nature of the Creator, who continues to re-create by speaking in the absolution of sinners, he taught that believers experience life's realities in relationship (1) to the hidden God (2) to sin, death, and Satan (3) to the revealed God as Trinity and incarnate (4) to the revealed God who becomes present in believers' lives through oral, written, and sacramental forms of his Word (5) to their own self (6) to the world both as God's creature and as perverted tempter and (7) to individual human beings in the context of their callings. Read more