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May 27, 2011 09:54

Does anyone know Luther's writings particularly well?

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nightspore May 27 2011, 16:55:05 UTC
No one does. (I know them well enough to know that If anyone did, they'd be appalled.)

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anosognosia May 27 2011, 17:04:55 UTC
Ha! Well maybe you can recommend something anyway, on the human capacity for knowledge and reason? I've got Disputation Concerning Man which a bit of reading has indicated would be an ideal reference, and the bit on the creation of man in the Genesis commentary, which I figured would also be helpful.

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vonheston May 27 2011, 18:03:57 UTC
Amen to that!

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pastorlenny May 27 2011, 17:30:51 UTC
I am in touch with tutal and some other heavy-duty Lutherans on Facebook if you would like me to forward a query to them.

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anosognosia May 27 2011, 17:42:24 UTC
I shot a message to tutal, thanks!

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vonheston May 27 2011, 18:03:30 UTC
Just his antisemitic writings and the significant influences his theology had on persecution/murder of Jewish people. (which I got into reading after learning about said influence at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum)

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anosognosia May 27 2011, 18:04:59 UTC
Hopefully not the high water mark of Lutheran contributions to history. :(

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essius May 27 2011, 19:25:37 UTC
Heiko Oberman, MAN.

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anosognosia May 27 2011, 19:43:07 UTC
Well I didn't mean quite anyone. Although I was reading him the other day on the via moderna.

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meus_ovatio May 27 2011, 20:10:11 UTC

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