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Luther's Revolution: The Political Dimensions of Martin Luther's Universal Priesthood
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Luther’s Revolution: The Political Dimensions of Martin Luther’s Universal Priesthood

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Till now history has neglected the utterly radical nature of Luther’s thought. In bringing together the political, theological, conceptual and cultural dimensions of Luther’s work, Montover brings his readers to an awareness of their truly radical nature. Luther’s understanding of the universal priesthood of believers was not simply another evangelical concept that dealt only with the office of ministry. In serving as a means for reordering the concepts of temporal authority and the temporal order it challenged the cosmological foundations of the political structure of his day. A compelling work that can only serve to revive the study of this monumental figure of theology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 September 2012
Pages
164
ISBN
9780227680148

Till now history has neglected the utterly radical nature of Luther’s thought. In bringing together the political, theological, conceptual and cultural dimensions of Luther’s work, Montover brings his readers to an awareness of their truly radical nature. Luther’s understanding of the universal priesthood of believers was not simply another evangelical concept that dealt only with the office of ministry. In serving as a means for reordering the concepts of temporal authority and the temporal order it challenged the cosmological foundations of the political structure of his day. A compelling work that can only serve to revive the study of this monumental figure of theology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 September 2012
Pages
164
ISBN
9780227680148