Que Quiso Decir Lutero – (Spanish)
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Si usted alguna vez ha tenido problemas para explicar algun termino teologico, !no es el unico! Encuentre explicaciones en Que quiso decir Lutero?, un lexico luterano que deberian tener todos los estudiantes de seminarios y universidades. Es especialmente util para aquellos que vienen de tradiciones no luteranas, pero tambien beneficiario a los que crecieron siendo luteranos.
Ademas de ofrecer un temario teologico, Que quiso decir Lutero? es una obra que ofrece aspectos practicos que sin duda iluminaran la experiencia de la vida cristiana. A traves de una lectura sencilla podra tener una comprension de los enfasis que hicieron posible la Reforma del siglo XVI.
If you have ever struggled to explain theological terms, you’re not alone! Find explanations in Que quiso decir Lutero? (What Does Luther Mean?), a must-have Lutheran lexicon for college and seminary student. It’s especially helpful for those who come from traditions other than Lutheranism, but likewise beneficial for those who were raised Lutheran.
In addition to providing a glossary of theological terms, Que quiso decir Lutero? offers practical enlightenment that will transform their experience of the Christian life. Short readings written from a Lutheran perspective provide insight into the emphases that characterized the 16th century Reformation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780758648273
ISBN10: 0758648278
Language: Spanish
Giacomo Cassese
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2014
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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