Have you ever wondered what Martin Lutherâs 95 Theses actually said? If so, youâre not alone. Finally, thereâs an accessible guide to Lutherâs most revolutionary words.
Martin Luther changed the course of church history. His 95 Theses are considered a groundbreaking document that sparked the Reformation and altered countless lives.
But most people today have never read them and donât understand them.
In Martin Lutherâs 95 Theses: Celebrating the Protestant Reformation in the 21st Century, Peter DeHaan takes Lutherâs contentions and turns them into understandable, bite-sized snippets, short enough to keep your attention. He explains their meaning and makes them accessible for todayâs reader.
With a helpful snapshot of Martin Lutherâs life, youâll get an easy-to-understand overview of the historical and religious context of his day, as well as the impact of his history-making document.
Martin Lutherâs 95 Theses combines a concise history lesson with an easy-to-digest breakdown of each one so that you can:
- Uncover the basics of the Reformation
- Learn why Luther was inspired to write his 95 theses
- Understand Lutherâs words in todayâs language
- See how the theses are relevant to your life and your church
- Discover how his message can inspire and transform your faith today
In Martin Lutherâs 95 Theses youâll get the inside story of what led Luther to post these vital statements and how they apply to people today. A discussion guide to use with your small group is included.
An advocate for authentic church practices, Peter DeHaan, PhD sees reform as an ongoing process in order to advance the kingdom of God. His desire is to encourage Christians to better align their lives with their faith.
Let Martin Lutherâs 95 Theses inspire you to learn more about the radical document that changed the course of church history and still impacts people today. Youâll finally understand what Lutherâs words mean and how you can apply them to your life.
Get this accessible guide to the 95 Theses and start your journey to a new understanding of Martin Lutherâs most important work.
[This book was first published as 95 Tweets.]