Kolb, Robert, 1941-

Luther and the stories of God : biblical narratives as a foundation for Christian living / Robert Kolb. - xx, 188 pages ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The whole life of a Christian as a life of repentance: Luther's metanarrative -- Luther the storyteller: the Reformer's use of narrative -- Above all, fearing, loving, and trusting in God: defining the core: of what it means to be human -- Suffering builds faith and calls to repentance: affliction as part of daily life -- The life of faith in responding to God's word with prayer and praise: active obedience in the sacred realm -- The life of faith in serving the neighbor: Luther's ethic of callings and commands -- Living well leads to dying well: the completion of the Christian life.

Martin Luther read and preached the biblical text as the record of God addressing real, flesh-and-blood people and their daily lives. He used stories to drive home his vision of the Christian life, a life that includes struggling against temptation, enduring suffering, praising God in worship and prayer, and serving one's neighbor in response to God's callings and commands. Leading Lutheran scholar Robert Kolb highlights Luther's use of storytelling in his preaching and teaching to show how Scripture undergirded Luther's approach to spiritual formation. --from publisher description.

9780801038914 080103891X

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Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.


Bible--Use--History--16th century.


Storytelling--Religious aspects--Christianity--History--16th century.
Bible stories.
Christian life--Lutheran authors.

BR333.5.B5 / K65 2012

230/.41092