01918ctm a22004337i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300700030003000800410003301000170007402000360009102000280012702000320015502000350018703500240022204000910024604200140033705000230035108200210037410000290039524500830042426000430050726400470055026400120059730000280060933600260063733700280066333800270069144000450071850400510076350500830081452003600089760000320125760000590128965000300134865000110137865000380138965000570142718691511OSt20250529103027.0ta170328s2013 mnu b 001 0 eng d a 2015430388 a9780800697525 (pbk. alk. paper) a0800697529 (alk. paper) a1451438621 (electronic bk.) a9781451438628 (electronic bk.) a(OCoLC)ocn857167860 aGGBbengcGGBerdadGGBdOCLCOdYDXCPdBTCTAdBDXdOKUdCGUdLNTdXPQdOCLCFdCDXdDLC alccopycat00aBT701.3b.G34 201304a233 Gae 20132231 aGaebler, Maryq(Mary D.)14aThe courage of faith :bMartin Luther and the theonomous self /cMary Gaebler. aMinneapolis :bFortress Press,cc2013. 1aMinneapolis, MN :bFortress Press,c[2013] 4c♭2013 axi, 208 pages ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier 0aStudies in Lutheran History and Theology aIncludes bibliographical reference and index.0 aGod's prophet -- Freed to serve -- Luther and self-love -- Life in the Spirit.8 a"Luther's thinking about will and agency evolved over his lifetime. His anthropology became increasingly open, with a growing affirmation of the created order and the recognition of faith's role in the transformation of the world, leading to Luther's exhortation to take courage in Gods transforming presence for the good of all" -- Publisher description.10aLuther, Martin,d1483-1546.17aLuther, Martin,d1483-1546..2fast0(OCoLC)fst00040681 0aTheological anthropology. 0aFaith. 7aFaith..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01198492 7aTheological anthropology..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01431587