Layman
Biography of a Reformer
by Frederick Nohl
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 in.
Pages: 219
Ages: 12 & up
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
Published: 2003
About the book
From AiG
Born of humble parents in Eisleben, Germany, in 1493, Martin Luther grew up to live an adventuresome, often dangerous life as a man of God. His life taught many lessons to others, and his thoughts and words and actions have helped to make our modern world what it is. This insightful biography contains full-color pictures from the well-documented 2003 movie.
From the publisher
Martin Luther had one goal: peace with God. He didn’t find it in the holy relics and indulgences of the church or in life as an obedient monk. Luther discovered God’s treasure of truth buried under human laws and regulations. He discovered the Gospel in the Word of God. Luther took his stand on that Word, defying the highest authorities in the church and state. In so doing, he started the oldest continuing evangelical movement in history. This is Luther’s dramatic story.
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