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Martin Luthers historical significance can hardly be overstated. Known as the father of the Protestant Reformation, no single figure has had a greater impact on Western Christianity except perhaps Augustine. In Luther on the Christian Life, historian Carl Trueman introduces readers to the lively Reformer, taking them on a tour of his historical context, theological system, and approach to the Christian life. Whether exploring Luthers theology of protest, ever-present sense of humor, or misunderstood view of sanctification, this addition to Crossways Theologians on the Christian Life series highlights the ways in which Luthers eventful life shaped his understanding of what it means to be a Christian. Ultimately, this book will help modern readers go deeper in their spiritual walk by learning from one of the great teachers of the faith.

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If you think you know Luther, read this book. It is a remarkably edifying and illuminating piece of work. Displaying the interests of a pastor and the rigor of a historian, Carl Trueman provides us with an analysis of Luther on the Christian life that is as human as the German Reformer himself. Yet its far more than Luther on the Christian life. Its one of the very best summaries of Luther in context.

Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California; author, Calvin on the Christian Life

Carl Trueman has pulled off a tremendous feat: hes not only given us a volume that is scholarly and historically nuanced while still accessible and refreshingly contemporary; hes also managed to capture the brilliance and boldness of Martin Luther in a relatively short space. Trueman is to be commended for presenting a Luther who is unlike us in so many ways, and yet a Luther from whom we can learn so much.

Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church, East Lansing, Michigan

This book illustrates again why Martin Luther remains a nearly inexhaustible resource. Trueman explains why Luther can be such a perceptive, encouraging, human, and even humorous guide to the Christian life. Especially important is Truemans clear communication of why the cross of Christ grounded Luthers approach to almost everything and why a theology of the cross might powerfully motivate believers today as well.

Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame

Trueman gives us not only Luthers theology, but Luther as a theologian, which in turn connects with us as theologians. We learn from Truemans insight into Luther that theology isnt just what we know about God, or even how we know it, but is intimately connected to who we are. Trueman gives us Lutherconstipation, wit, contradictions, and all. We also finally get a theological apologetic for a robust sense of humor.

Aimee Byrd, author, Housewife Theologian and Theological Fitness

It is no easy task to write a small volume summing up the theology and significance for the Christian life of Martin Luther. Yet Trueman has done it superbly with aplomb and verve. Highly recommended as an excellent introduction to a remarkable Christian and human being.

Michael A. G. Haykin, Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

This book takes us on an engaging, enjoyable tour of the thought of one of Christianitys most influential theologians. Writing with wisdom and accessible style, Trueman gets to the heart of Luthers theology, showing how his teachings in areas like law and gospel, justification by grace through faith, and the means of grace connect with the everyday Christian life of believers. Truemans insightful scholarship and clear writing give us a wonderful introduction to Luthers thought. I highly recommend it.

Justin S. Holcomb, Episcopal Priest; Professor of Christian Thought, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; author, On the Grace of God

In this compelling book, we encounter an arresting portrait of Luther the pastor, a full-blooded man who knew the spiritual and physical joys and pains of life and the formidable daily challenges of being a Christian in a fallen world. In elegant, bracing prose full of pastoral and theological insight and leavened with his characteristic humor, Trueman both keeps Luther in his time and engages us in conversation about how the German doctor speaks to ours. Truemans profound exploration of one of the great writers on the Christian life challenges all of us to cancel our tickets for journeys of self-exploration and self-expression to pursue something more authentic. From a distance of five hundred years, Luther tells us that the story is not about us; its about what God has done for us.

Bruce Gordon, Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Yale Divinity School; author, Calvin

This book deftly combines deep historical learning with sage pastoral wisdom to present us with an unaccommodated Lutherone who is sure to surprise as well as offend those only familiar with sanitized portraits of the Wittenberg Reformer. But this is the Luther that we need, for it is the real Luthernot the fictions of hagiographerswho has the most to teach us about the Christian life. Both new and longtime readers of Luther will derive much benefit from Truemans book.

Scott R. Swain, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Academic Dean, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida

Eminently readable, humorous, and always with an eye to the church today, Trueman brings us into Luthers world, devils and all, and shows us the centrality of the cross and the objective power of Gods Word for Luthers understanding of the Christian life. Most importantly, we meet Luther on Luthers terms. His high view of the liturgy and sacraments stands alongside his more familiar views on the authority of Scripture and justification by faith alone. All those interested in Luther or the Reformation need to read this excellent book.

Carl Beckwith, Associate Professor of History and Doctrine, Beeson Divinity School; author, Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity

THEOLOGIANS ON THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

EDITED BY STEPHEN J. NICHOLS AND JUSTIN TAYLOR

Bonhoeffer on the Christian Life:
From the Cross, for the World,
Stephen J. Nichols

Calvin on the Christian Life:
Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever,
Michael Horton

Edwards on the Christian Life:
Alive to the Beauty of God,
Dane C. Ortlund

Schaeffer on the Christian Life:
Countercultural Spirituality,
William Edgar

Warfield on the Christian Life:
Living in Light of the Gospel,
Fred G. Zaspel

Wesley on the Christian Life:
The Heart Renewed in Love,
Fred Sanders

LUTHER

on the Christian Life

CROSS AND FREEDOM

CARL R. TRUEMAN

FOREWORD BY ROBERT KOLB

AFTERWORD BY MARTIN E. MARTY

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Luther on the Christian Life: Cross and Freedom

Copyright 2015 by Carl R. Trueman

Published by Crossway

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Cover image: Richard Solomon Artists, Mark Summers

First printing 2015

Printed in the United States of America

The authors Scripture quotations are from the ESV Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Trade paperback ISBN: 978-1-4335-2502-5
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