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Category: Reformation
You see, our understanding of God doesn’t begin with his identity as “Creator” or “Ruler” or even “Redeemer” because these things require creation. Our God is above creation. He’s infinite—beyond all spatial and temporal limitations. Therefore, our understanding of God must move beyond creation to his chief identity. Which is what? He’s Father. This is who he is eternally.
Thomas Cranmer outlines the doctrine of justification in this extract from The King’s Book, 1583.
Martin Luther's 1520 treatise showcases his mature theology of justification in an exceptionally moving gospel presentation. 
Graham Tomlin explains Luther's theology of the cross – that the death of Jesus reveals much about God, reality, and us. 
In the fourth of five instalments reading through Luther's teaching on the first commandment, we come to the threat and the promise God attached to it. 
Luther's important 1520 treatise on the Sacraments. 
Mike Reeves introduces us to Eastern Orthodox theology and spirituality. 
Dan Hames asks Graham Tomlin about Luther's famous distinction between 'law' and 'gospel', and they touch on the New Perspective's reading of Luther. 
In the fourth of five instalments reading through Luther's teaching on the first commandment, we come to the threat and the promise God attached to it. 
Martin Luther's important 1520 treatise about authority in the Church.