Martin Luther’s simple definition of worship remains valid: “nothing else” need ever happen “except that our dear Lord himself may speak to us through his holy Word and we respond to him through prayer and praise.” The essential moments of public worship are reading, preaching (including the presence and proclamation of Christ in the sacraments), and prayer
The author considers the meaning of prayer for Luther’s religious life and shows how during the 16th...
Martin Luther articulated his belief in the priesthood of all believers through both word and music....
Marc Lienhard : Is Luther a «Protestant» ? The sacrements in Luther and in the Lutheran tradition. ...
During the Reformation, Martin Luther led the movement to bring a new, biblical focus into congregat...
Luther was truly a great liturgist. Along with his reform of the Mass, which included his Formula Mi...
Worship is not for some pragmatic or utilitarian purpose. Nor do we offer something in worship in or...
Influences inside and outside the Lutheran Church are pressing for change in worship style from litu...
In her services of corporate worship the Christian Church presents the eternal verities of God\u27s ...
This major applied project explores the Scriptures, the Lutheran Confessions, the tradition of the F...
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
The Lutheran Church possesses in its beautiful hymns a priceless treasure. This fact is often attest...
The initial approach of this paper is to define worship as a basis for the evaluation of the materia...
The Lutheran Church is a liturgical church. It is in the mainstream of Western Christianity and uses...
The Thesis proceeds on the assumption that Luther\u27s Doctrine of Prayer is central to his theology...
The author considers the meaning of prayer for Luther’s religious life and shows how during the 16th...
Martin Luther articulated his belief in the priesthood of all believers through both word and music....
Marc Lienhard : Is Luther a «Protestant» ? The sacrements in Luther and in the Lutheran tradition. ...
During the Reformation, Martin Luther led the movement to bring a new, biblical focus into congregat...
Luther was truly a great liturgist. Along with his reform of the Mass, which included his Formula Mi...
Worship is not for some pragmatic or utilitarian purpose. Nor do we offer something in worship in or...
Influences inside and outside the Lutheran Church are pressing for change in worship style from litu...
In her services of corporate worship the Christian Church presents the eternal verities of God\u27s ...
This major applied project explores the Scriptures, the Lutheran Confessions, the tradition of the F...
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of gl...
The Lutheran Church possesses in its beautiful hymns a priceless treasure. This fact is often attest...
The initial approach of this paper is to define worship as a basis for the evaluation of the materia...
The Lutheran Church is a liturgical church. It is in the mainstream of Western Christianity and uses...
The Thesis proceeds on the assumption that Luther\u27s Doctrine of Prayer is central to his theology...
The author considers the meaning of prayer for Luther’s religious life and shows how during the 16th...
Martin Luther articulated his belief in the priesthood of all believers through both word and music....
Marc Lienhard : Is Luther a «Protestant» ? The sacrements in Luther and in the Lutheran tradition. ...