October 31, 1517: Martin Luther and the Day that Changed the World

October 31, 1517: Martin Luther and the Day that Changed the World

by Martin E. Marty
October 31, 1517: Martin Luther and the Day that Changed the World

October 31, 1517: Martin Luther and the Day that Changed the World

by Martin E. Marty

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Overview

This new book by religion scholar Martin Marty, released in time for the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, shows how Martin Luther’s insights still speak to the church today about reconciliation, repentance and the need for "a change of heart." Included are the 95 Theses of Martin Luther. "The ’one thing’ that opens these pages relates to and, in fact, is the first of ninety-five theses that were proposed five hundred years ago by Martin Luther.... Here is that first thesis, as it was voiced by that influential monk in Germany half a millennium ago: "When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said, ’Repent’ (Matthew 4:17), he willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance. So, simply put, this book is about ’repentance’ as a worthy theme for believers to keep in mind if and as they commemorate events of five hundred years ago, events that still shape many features of their lives." — Martin Marty "Martin Marty’s attention to October 31, 1517, the day that Martin Luther promulgated his 95 Theses, provides valuable insights for the past, the present, and the future—why Luther’s articulation of ’repentance’ meant so much then, why his commitment to ’justification’ has now built a bridge for Catholics and Lutherans to work with each other, and why this great event of 500 years ago might herald a hopeful future for Christian believers and all others. There is an awful lot packed readably into this one small book." — Mark Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame "I would not dream of preparing my mind and heart for the celebration of Luther’s role in the Reformation without finding out what Martin Marty has to say on the subject. And he says it here in this wonderful little book. The gifted historian that he is, Marty gives us much solid information. But he also writes eloquently about how best to prepare our souls for the kind of commemoration that also includes some prayers of repentance." —Richard Mouw "This pithy book offers valuable insight on how Luther’s 95 theses have had a profound influence on the ecumenical movement, and can help Christians today understand what it means to be a member of a truly ’catholic’ church." —Kathleen Norris "Martin Marty is the most widely respected historian of Christianity in the United States today. In this little book he with clarity, compassion, and a good dose of common sense shows how Luther’s story is meaningful today." — Rev. John O’Malley, S.J., University Professor, Georgetown University "From one of the world’s most preeminent scholars of religion comes a book about repentance; ...It is a gem."— James Martin, SJ

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612618081
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Publication date: 05/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 351 KB

About the Author

Martin Marty, author, University of Chicago Professor Emeritus of the History of Modern Christianity, and Lutheran pastor is one of the most prominent interpreters of religion and culture today.

Table of Contents

Foreword James Martin, SJ vii

1 An Invitation 3

2 Repentance Here Means A "Change of Heart" 7

3 A Five-Hundred-Years-Ago Argument over "Penance" 13

4 Justification by Faith Versus the Penance System 19

5 Five Hundred Years of Conflict 25

6 Repentance Calls for Dialogue, Dialogue Focuses on Repentance 33

7 Ecumenists Repent: The Change Of Heart 41

8 From Mere Diversity to Reconciled Diversity 57

9 Reconciled Diversity Over "Justification" 63

10 Sacraments and Practices among Repentant Christians 71

11 Can One Day Change The World? 81

Appendix The Ninety-Five Theses 95

Notes 113

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“Martin Marty is the most widely respected historian of Christianity in the United States today.  In this little book he with clarity, compassion, and a good dose of common sense shows how Luther's story is meaningful today.” —Rev. John O'Malley, S.J., University Professor, Georgetown University

“Martin Marty's attention to October 31, 1517, the day that Martin Luther promulgated his 95 Theses, provides valuable insights for the past, the present, and the future—why Luther's articulation of"repentance" meant so much then, why his commitment to "justification" has now built a bridge for Catholics and Lutherans to work with each other, and why this great event of 500 years ago might herald a hopeful future for Christian believers and all others.  There is an awful lot packed readably into this one small book.” —Mark Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame 

“I would not dream of preparing my mind and heart for the celebration of Luther's role in the Reformation without finding out what Martin Marty has to say on the subject. And he says it here  in this wonderful little book. The gifted historian that he is, Marty gives us much solid information. But he also writes eloquently about how best to prepare our souls for the kind of commemoration that also includes some prayers of repentance.” —Richard Mouw

“This pithy book offers valuable insight on how Luther's 95 theses have had a profound influence on the ecumenical movement, and can help Christians today understand what it means to be a member of a truly ‘catholic’ church.” —Kathleen Norris

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