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21. The Measure of a Man (Facets)
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22. . . . If You Lived at the Time
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23. Martin Luther's Basic Theological
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24. Commentary on Romans (Luther Classic
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25. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Leadership:
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26. Martin Luther King, Jr. (My First
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27. The Wit of Martin Luther (Facets
28. A Treatise on Good Works
 
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29. Martin Luther Had a Wife
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30. Martin's Big Words: The Life of
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31. Happy Birthday, Martin Luther
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32. Three Treatises Paper
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33. Martin Luther King, Jr. (DK Biography)
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34. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm
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35. Martin Luther Undone: Getting
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36. A Picture Book of Martin Luther
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37. Martin Luther King: The Essential
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38. The Words of Martin Luther King,
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39. The Jews And Their Lies
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40. Martin Luther: A Guided Tour of

21. The Measure of a Man (Facets)
by Martin Luther, Jr. King
Paperback: 80 Pages (2001-10)
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Asin: 0800634497
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Why nonviolence matters

Eloquent and passionate, reasoned and sensitive, this pair of meditations by the revered civil-rights leader contains the theological roots of his political and social philosophy of nonviolent activism. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Everything
I expected and more. Great buy, fast shipping, a true mirror into a bygone era that should never be forgotten

4-0 out of 5 stars quick delivery and quick read
I expected this book to be thicker and have more of the writings of Dr. King. Other than being disappointed in the length I was very pleased with this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Good content to get introduced to the great and revolutionary ideas of one of the greatest leaders of century.

4-0 out of 5 stars Thoughts Beyond Measure
This pocket-style book written in 1959 contains two short inspirational, philosophical and theological thoughts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.King begins his introspection by revealing his answer to the question, What is Man?He follows this with his thoughts on the three dimensions of a complete life: length, breadth and height.Naturally, both points are deeply rooted in theology but you feel as if each is just a brief introduction to a much larger context.

3-0 out of 5 stars not so good
i have the greatest respect for Dr. King. i expected this book to take a philosophical view towards measuring a man--- a philosophical view that emphasizes more on a certain methodism that values reason over passion. now, i understand Dr. King is a preacher and strongly believes in christianity. this book is a sermon. therefore, as someone who accepts christianity but not really endorses it to visit the church every sunday, i wouldn't have bought this book if i knew what perspective it would take. so this book is an excellent measure of a man, but it would be more preferable if it takes a different central figure other than God to measure a man. at least to me. its a very thin book by the way, more like a long essay. ... Read more


22. . . . If You Lived at the Time of Martin Luther King
by Ellen Levine
Paperback: 72 Pages (1994-01-01)
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Asin: 059042582X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A different time...a different place...What if you were there?
If you lived at the time of Martin Luther King, you would have seen important changes brought about by the civil rights movement.

When did the civil rights movement begin?
Were children involved in civil rights protests?
What was the March on Washington?
This book tells you what it was like during the exciting era when Martin Luther King led the fight against segregation. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great introduction
This is a great book for an introduction to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for my 11 and 10 year old.

5-0 out of 5 stars A history of the sacrifice that led to the United States being poised to elect a black man president
Last night, my wife Kathy and I watched the second debate in the United States 2008 presidential election and there were some black people in the audience. When one of the older black people walked up to Barack Obama after it was over and had their picture taken with him, I turned to Kathy and said, "Just think what she must be thinking, she is old enough to remember segregation and now it looks like a black man will be president."
Young people are heavily favoring Obama, yet they really do not know much about how in the recent past it was difficult to impossible for black people to vote or even execute their rights. This book, written for the person in late elementary school, is a brief yet reasonably thorough explanation of the plight of blacks and the civil rights movement. This movement was much later coming that it should have been; yet when it did it was unstoppable. As is made clear in this book, not even the pain of death was enough to keep the dedicated people from marching and speaking out against the ills of racism.
Now that the country is poised to elect Barack Obama president, we can look at it with pride. However, we must never forget the pain and suffering that was endured in getting to this point, which makes this book so valuable as a historical retrospective on how we got here.

4-0 out of 5 stars biography selection
This is a perfect read for those middle grade elementary school students. It has a just-right balance of text, information about ML King and illustrations.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book about a great man!
Martin Luther King Made the Black and white people be together and I wish I was there to help Martin Luther King. I wish I could of met him. When I was reading this , it felt like if I was there and seeing white people hurting black people's feelings. If I was one of the black people hearing the insults I would try to change it like Martin Luther King. I would recommend this book to all people so they could learn about his changes.

5-0 out of 5 stars ''Come Learn AboutAFamous Man And You Will Be Number 1''
If you lived at the time of Martin Luther King J r.
By Ellen Levine

The Book is about when it was the 1950's to 1960's.A man named Martin Luther King Jr. was the leader for the blacks. White people were very mean to African-Americans. They had to use different schools, phone booths, neighborhoods, bathrooms, restaurants, hotels, anddrinking fountains.

I like this book because I wonder about if I were there, would I have tried to help the black people? I know I would have.

I also think the illustrator did a great job on coloring the pages. I think the author wrote this book because it was about segregated laws. She wanted kids to know a famous leader or what it was like if the kids were there with him. ... Read more


23. Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings (w/ CD-ROM)
by Martin Luther
Paperback: 400 Pages (2005-03-02)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings
If you have ever questioned Catholicism and the Pope you will want to read this

5-0 out of 5 stars !
The book give great insight into the concepts from which Luther wrote and why he had such strong opinions.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of Luther's Basic Theological writings
This is exactly what I was looking for.The delivery was as fast as I expected and the book is in excellent condition.
Thanks Amazon!

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice collection of Luther's writings
It's a great collection of Martin Luther's writing. The only problem with the product is that the CD-ROM isn't Mac compatible. I bought it for a class so I didn't really have a choice, but being a Mac user I was disappointed that once again the Mac users are ignored by the academic world.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice Collection
This is simply a nice colleciton of Martin Luther's works.It offers a reader interested in reading from Martin Luther a single source to read some of his more popular texts.The translation was good.I have not yet made much use of the CD-ROM. ... Read more


24. Commentary on Romans (Luther Classic Commentaries)
by Martin Luther
Paperback: 224 Pages (2003-05-20)
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Asin: 0825431204
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Classic commentaries on a variety of themes by one of the world's greatest expositors. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Too Much Translator's Opinion
Mueller, the translator, added words and phrases in parenthesis which most often distort the meaning of the underlying sentence as if he knew better what Luther intended.Readable if you first go through and black out all his additions.

5-0 out of 5 stars Luther speaks
This is a insightful commentary book - I recommend it as a good study material.

4-0 out of 5 stars Luther's Roman Commentary
It is a good book for the price as the author wqrites this is an abridged work and does not include all Luther had to say about the book of Romans. It is however an affordable book that is conscise and capture the main points on Luther's commentary on Romans.

5-0 out of 5 stars Absolutely necessary commentary for Romans
Really good and heartfelt exposition on Romans.Can be going due to the old translation, but worth the effort.

4-0 out of 5 stars Digest of Reformation's most important Sources
This `Commentary on Romans' by the great Reformation leader, Martin Luther needs three major caveats noted to potential readers.

The first and more important caveat is that this is a `Reader's Digest' version of Luther's original work on Romans, which would easily fill two sizable hardcover volumes, just as his currently available full commentary on the much smaller Epistle to the Galatians. As translator J. Theodore Mueller notes in his Foreword, ' ... this popular and abridged edition seeks only to acquaint the average Christian reader with the fundamentals of Luther's evangelical teachings.'

This gloss brings up a second important caveat. Luther saw Paul's epistles through a very carefully focused pair of glasses, which tended to distort just a bit both the way in which Paul saw his contemporary `Second Temple' Jews and the most important of Paul's lessons. Paul was and still is the leading apostle in the theology of Reformation churches due to his strong emphasis on the faith as the sole currency to achieving God's grace. As I am just discovering in my own study of Romans with modern sources, Paul had much more to offer.

The third major concern is the fact that this work is based on Luther's lectures in 1515, two years before the momentous '95 Theses' which initiated the events leading to the Protestant Reformation. That means Luther continued to think about and write about Paul's Epistles for another 30 years, including his eminently important comments prefacing his translation of the Bible into German.

Therefore, this volume should be taken neither as a scholarly study of Luther's works nor as a totally reliable guide to the thoughts of Paul the Apostle. This volume is a condensed introduction to what Luther thought about Romans in 1515. Therefore, it should always be used in conjunction with a modern commentary by, for example N. T. Wright in `The New Interpreter's Bible' or the excellent treatment of the modern Protestant point of view, `Commentary on Romans' by Ernst Kasemann.

The other side of the coin is that Martin Luther's opinions on the text show much less `political correctness' than may be restraining many modern writers. Luther rails against sins of the flesh with a passion one rarely sees today, so that he harmonizes well with Paul's passion on the subject. Thus, this may be a fair antidote to scholarly sterility that may soften too much an appreciation of the Apostle's emotions. Luther and Paul are certainly kindred spirits in many, if not all regards. (Paul is probably not, unlike Augustine and Luther, haunted constantly by doubts and needs for reassurance).

If you don't have access to or patience for Luther's complete work on Romans, this is a worthy substitute and accompaniment to modern texts.
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25. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Leadership: Inspiration and Wisdom for Challenging Times
by Donald T. Phillips
Paperback: 384 Pages (2000-01-15)
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Asin: B000LP6706
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From the author of "Lincoln on Leadership" and "The Founding Fathers on Leadership" comes an insightful guide to how the philosophy of Dr. King can be used to effect positive, long-lasting change in any organization.Amazon.com Review
Leadership motivational speaker Donald T. Phillips, who haspreviously drawn organizational lessons for modern businesses from thecareers of Abraham Lincoln and the Founding Fathers, turns tocivil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. as a role model. Adiscussion of the Montgomery bus boycott, for example, draws out suchprinciples as "Set goals and create a plan of action" and "Involve thepeople." More effective as a self-help book for business than as abiography, it does provide a useful introduction to King's life. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The book effectively integrates a history of King with leadership principles.
Heard MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ON LEADERSHIP,written
and read by Donald T. Phillips.

The book effectively integrates a history of King with leadership
principles . . . along the way, there's much detail on the Civil
Rights movement of the late 1950s and the 1960s.

In particular, I liked how Phillips used the Montgomery bus boycott
to draw out these five leadership principles:

1. Set goals and create a plan of action.
2. Create a new formal alliance.
3. Involve the people.
4. Seek dialogue and negotiation.
5. Innovate.

In addition, ON LEADERSHIP got me to revisit this classic King quote:
" A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder
of consensus."

If you're interested in the subject of leadership, you'll find this
book by Phillips has much to offer . . . it will also serve as
an excellent introduction to King's life--particularly for any readers not old
enough to have known about his greatness.

5-0 out of 5 stars Biographical look at Martin Luther King, Jr.
This review is on the audio book of:Martin Luther King, Jr., on Leadership: Inspiration and Wisdom for Challenging Times. Author Donald T. Phillips offers listeners both a biographical look at Martin Luther King, Jr. and a look a King's leadership style.

Listeners will be touched by King's life. The man was peaceful, strong and courageous. However, he struck fear and hatred in the hearts of his enemies. I'm not sure I truly understood the significance of King's speeches or the man.

I believe that God has a plan for each of our lives. It is obvious when studying King the truth in that belief. God had a plan for King's life and King knew it.
King was a man that inspired others regardless of their race.

Few have captured King in the way Phillip has. He seems to peel off the layers and reveal the true man. Well done Mr. Phillips.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another great book for another great man!
I have enjoyed all of the "On Leadership" books from Phillips, but this one actually made me tear up at times. A wonderful book, and I hope every person who wants to DO something reads it! Thank you Mr. Phillips for writing it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for leadership development!
I have always wanted to perfect situational leadership and this book gives insight into what that means.

5-0 out of 5 stars The wisdom of MLK Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man ahead of his time.His insights and wisdom were are truly applicable for today's leaders. ... Read more


26. Martin Luther King, Jr. (My First Biography)
by Marion Dane Bauer
Paperback: 32 Pages (2009-12-01)
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man. His words changed the way people thought, and his actions spurred them on to change the world. With simple, lyrical text and bold, kid-friendly illustrations, this book introduces Dr. King to the youngest readers.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This book is perfect for my 6 year old.She can read most of the words and the actual story of MLK Jr and what he stood for is explained well.

5-0 out of 5 stars MLK Jr
excellent book for preschoolers, great learning tool for teaching MLK Jr and his contribution to American history ... Read more


27. The Wit of Martin Luther (Facets Series)
by Eric W. Gritsch
Paperback: 133 Pages (2006-07)
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Eric Gritsch ties Luther's wit and humor to his sharp polemical exploitation of the absurd or incongruous in service to his Reform. At a deeper level Luther's wit and witticisms reflected his keen appreciation of human frailty and the unknowability of things divine. Luther, Gritsch shows, especially relished humor in his interpretation of the Bible, in his pastoral relationships, and in his encounters with death. Ultimately humor in face of mortality is a gauge of human freedom, a "lightening up" that makes of life a divine comedy. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Funny at points, but complicated
This book tells of the humorous side of Martin Luther. There are points in this book that make me chuckle, but the way it is written is a bit complicated, definitely not in simple English. Overall, the reader can get what the writer is saying, but it is not an easy read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Marty Rocks
I was amazed to find that this incredible theologian was also a great wit. Eric Gritsch has woven a rye story of the human and funny side of Martin Luther. ... Read more


28. A Treatise on Good Works
by Martin Luther
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. ... Read more


29. Martin Luther Had a Wife
by William J. Petersen
 Paperback: Pages (1983-02)
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Asin: 0842341048
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Long-remembered book
I read this book many years ago, loaned it to a friend, and would now like to buy another copy because I still remember it after more than 20 years.Each chapter is about a religious leader and his wife, showing the influence the women had on the men in their lives.Vona Van Cleef, bookwoman ... Read more


30. Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Doreen Rappaport
Hardcover: 40 Pages (2001-10-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This picture book biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. brings his life and the profound nature of his message to young children through his own words. Martin Luther King, Jr., was one of the most influential and gifted speakers of all time. Doreen Rappaport uses quotes from some of his most beloved speeches to tell the story of his life and his work in a simple, direct way. Bryan Collier's stunning collage art combines remarkable watercolor paintings with vibrant patterns and textures. A timeline and a lsit of additional books and web sites help make this a standout biography of Dr. King.Amazon.com Review
In this elegant pictorial biography of Martin Luther King Jr., author Doreen Rappaport combines her spare, lyrical text with King's own words for an effective, age-appropriate portrayal of one of the world's greatest civil rights leaders. From King's youth, when he looked up to his preacher father and vowed one day to "get big words, too," to his death at a garbage workers' strike ("On his second day there, he was shot. He died."), Rappaport imbues the story with reverence.

Acclaimed artist Bryan Collier depicts his subject with stunning watercolor and collage illustrations, balancing glorious recreations of stained glass windows with some of the more somber images of peace marchers and the famous bus that pitched Rosa Parks into the civil rights movement. A brief chronology and bibliography provide additional resources for readers. Here is an exquisite tribute to a world hero. (Ages 4 and older) --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Review
It's not really fair for me to rate items I've purchased from Amazon but have had shipped to a school in a state, far, far, away.
I never receive feedback from the schcol as to the condition in which the book was received.And that's okay.I was told they wouldn't be contacting the sender up front.Sorry, I can't be of more help.

5-0 out of 5 stars Big Words, Best Book on MLKjr
Martin's Big Words is a book that every family ought to own.It's the best introduction to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that we have come across, something appropriate for even four or five-year-olds.

The illustrations are simply breathtaking, the perfect accompaniment to the simple, direct words.Tracing King's life from childhood, with truth and honesty, children are able to understand the basics of this hero of the civil rights movement.From the first read, my children understood the difficulty of his task, and also started asking hard questions.

If you are afraid of hard questions, I guess this book isn't for you.But I'd encourage you to embrace them.It can be hard to talk about hate, prejudice, why the police weren't always the good guys.However, I have also been able to have beautiful, hopeful discussions with my children about these issues as well.

4-0 out of 5 stars Postive Book
In Martin's Big Words, the author discusses MLK's life as a young boy and how his parent's positive influence encourage him to be the man he became. The author tells the reader about Martin's life and the other people he studied that influenced his positive mission. The book touches on the beginning of how the Civil Rights Movement began. The illustrations help show how people fought for their rights; giving the reader a better perspective of the past. The author ends the book leaving a positive message about MLK and the changes that came after his departure.
Throughout the book I found the word choice, colors, and pictures were good for the direction the author was thinking as he wrote. I would defiantly read this book to my class. The book is informative to a certain point, because it expresses Martin's actions and words that were important during the Civil Rights Movement. For children who are at the elementary level they can grasp the ideas better than handing them a history book that would be found at the middle or high school level.I think this book has great morals. The author talks about Martin as a young child and how he succeeded into being something great even if the job doesn't pay a lot. The author tells the reader how Martin uses positive words over the negative. At the very end, the author adds important dates throughout the Civil Rights Movement and related sources. Teachers and parents can use these to expand on teaching children in this subject area of history and English.

5-0 out of 5 stars A very inspirational book from the eyes of an 8 year old girl!
Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


I am a 2nd grader who just finished reading this book. I thought this book was inspirational because it taught me about the past. I was proud to see that Dr. King was able to stand up to segregation. We recently did a play in our class about standing up for our rights and this book showed how Dr. Martin Luther King did just that. This book was very easy to read, although there were a few sophisticated words. I am thankful for Dr. King to this day. I highly recommend this book.-- Mia Bella, 8Ribet Academy, Los Angeles, Ca

5-0 out of 5 stars This is such a wonderful book for children!
This book takes MLK's speech and breaks it down in a way that every child can understand.Its a great book! ... Read more


31. Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King Jr. (Scholastic Bookshelf)
by Jean Marzollo
Paperback: 32 Pages (2006-01-01)
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Asin: 0439782244
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Category: BiographyThis book is beautifully-rendered study of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life, told in simple, straightforward language for even the youngest of readers to understand. Pinkney's scratchboard and oil pastel illustrations convey both the strength and gentleness of King's character. Both text and art carry his central message of peace and brotherhood among all people.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Just Like New!
I was very impressed with Amazon. I received this book in time to share it with my class and the book was like new! Thank you.

5-0 out of 5 stars A review by Isaiah, Mrs. Bhola's second grade
If you think black folks should be nice to white folks and white folks should be nice to black folks you would like Happy Birthday Martin Luther King by Jean Marzollo. It's about how he made the city be nice to black people. He was a pastor. My favorite was when he died and had a funeral. My favorite part was when he died and had a funeral. Check it out at your library today.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Favorite in our School
Dr. King is a favorite hero among elementary school children.This book is the perfect way to introduce them to the life and philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The language is simple and the illustrations are interesting. I've found that although students know the "Happy Birthday" song, they aren't aware that Stevie Wonder wrote the song as a tribute to Dr. King.We always end our read aloud by singing a chorus of the song.

5-0 out of 5 stars An effective picture book on an important American leader
"Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King" fills a need for effective picture books for young readers about this important American leader. The scratchboard illustrations, although unusual for this format, create a vibrancy that enhances the text.

This narrative revolves around the statement: "The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., is famous because he helped our country change some of its laws." Then in simple language it goes on to explain some of the laws he helped change.

It goes on to say, "Poor people, rich people, white people, black people, and people from all around the world listened when Martin Luther King spoke." Of course, there is mention of his 1963 speech in Washington, D.C., where his "dream was that people everywhere would learn to live together without being mean to one another."

This is an excellent book to read aloud to younger students, although as a school librarian, I have seen it used effectively up to the 5th grade (like another reviewer here). Another good title that covers some of the same territory for young readers is "A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.," by David A. Adler.

4-0 out of 5 stars First Grade Teachers......A book for you!
I've been searching for a short read about Martin Luther King, Jr. that would excite my first grade students and keep them focused on the background of this great American. The illustrations are lovely and thesize of the book is perfect for classroom storytime. ... Read more


32. Three Treatises Paper
by Martin Luther
Paperback: 290 Pages (1990-11)
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Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Theses on the church door at Wittenberg in 1517. In the three years that followed, Luther clarified and defended his position in numerous writings. Chief among these are the three treatises written in 1520. In these writings Luther tried to frame his ideas in terms that would be comprehensible not only to the clergy but to people from a wide range of backgrounds. To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation is an attack on the corruption of the church and the abuses of its authority, bringing to light many of the underlying reasons for the Reformation. The second treatise, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, contains Luther's sharp criticism of the sacramental system of the Catholic church. The Freedom of a Christian gives a concise presentation of Luther's position on the doctrine of justification by faith. The translations of these treatises are all taken from the American edition of Luther's Works. This new edition of Three Treatises will continue to be a popular resource for individual study, church school classes, and college and seminary courses. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Recommended
This is a great book. It will endow the reader with a better understanding of the Protestant Reformation, how corrupt the Roman Catholic Church really was. And it explains who many Christians since John Wycliffe believed the Antichrist was (is?).

4-0 out of 5 stars The ubiquitous volume
Every seminarian should own this - I say should not to make you rush out and buy this volume, but because your professors likely already have.While these are not perhaps the cream of Luther's Works, this little Fortress volume contains two treatises good for railing against Rome, and the Freedom of a Christian, which is a better catechism text than the catechism, despite the fact that everyone thinks they hate it.(But who likes the catechism, either?)It's the fact that these three come from 1520-1521 that makes them important - they are among the first of the writings of Luther's "new perspective".Read the Smalcald Articles in light of the first two treatises, it helps.

Intro text - go fetch yourself Galatians, Bondage of the Will, and keep reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars Three Treatises. Martin Luther.
Yes, Luther had his faults; in all honesty they are well documented and cannot be denied. But if we proceed in this honest assessment, we must admit that if only a small fraction of his case against the Roman papacy were true, it would be a very damning case indeed, enough to forever impeach Rome's claim as the one "true" church and the pope's claim to be Christ's 'stand-in', the 'Vicar of Christ'. After those aspects of Luther's case that can be assailed as being inaccurate are whittled off, what remains is the lion's share of his expositions, a well-argued prosecution of the papal office and its corruption of the western church. The most important of Luther's essays stand with the greatest of Christian commentaries and expositions.

Yes, there are many other voices of Christian (Eastern, Protestant, and Roman) consequence, down to our present day, but in terms of historical impact, few stand with Luther. This volume from Fortress Press, includes English translations of three seminal essays produced in 1520: To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and, The Freedom of a Christian. They represent the heart of Luther's case against the Roman papacy, and the heart of the Reformation. His case cites many specific points, is filled with both reverence for God and scripture, and contempt for the self-aggrandizement, politicking, callous money-grubbing, and arrogance of the papal office holders and papist "flatterers":

"If the pope in Rome can grant dispensations and scandalously sell them for money, then every priest may give the same dispensations without price and for the salvation of souls. Would to God that every priest were able to do and remit without payment all those things we have to pay for at Rome, such as indulgences, letters of indulgence, butter letters, mass letters, and all the rest of the confessionalia and skullduggery at Rome and free us from that golden noose the [papal] canon law, by which the poor people are deceived and cheated of their money! If the pope has the right to sell his noose of gold and his spiritual snares (I ought to say 'law') for money, then a priest certainly has more right to tear these nooses and snares apart, and for God's sake tread them underfoot. But if the priest does not have this right, neither has the pope the right to sell them at his disgraceful fair. . . But they have bound us with their canon law and robbed us of our rights so that we have to buy them back again with money. . ."

It is inescapable that many Roman Catholics will continue to find Luther offensive, for the obvious reason that he accuses the popes of his time of extortion and theft, heresy, quickness to repression and violence, lies, arrogance, conspiracy and racketeering, political entanglements and manipulation, influence peddling, disdain for Christ's example and teachings, love of material wealth, disdain for love itself, and so forth. He often uses the name "Avarice" in reference to the papal office. He says that if the pope is not the Anti-Christ, then the Anti-Christ need not be feared, as no one could more damage the world's understanding of Christ's teaching than had the Roman popes. Not the kind of accusations that Catholics bound to doctrines of papal supremacy can comfortably countenance! But it is also inescapable that Luther writes as one expecting that his readers will recognize truth in what he writes, and that indeed a large number did. These essays are among the most necessarily scathing and significant of the story of Christendom. They deserve the attention of all Christians.

5-0 out of 5 stars Titles of the Three Treatises
Since no one has mention them, here are the three essential Lutheran texts:
1.An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility
2.The Babylonian Captivity of the Church . . . Luther's reorganization of the sacramental system
3.The Freedom of a Christian
Luther takes on the Roman Catholic Church and none too kindly.Important to both the history of Christianity and the history of Germany -- and of course to all practicing Lutherans.It might even be eye-opening to many Lutherans today who only know of Luther from his catechism.

5-0 out of 5 stars Even as a Catholic, I appreciate this work
Being that these three works were the foundation of Luther's reformation(if you dont count the 95 Theses), they are important for any Christian to read. Personally, as a Catholic, these dont offend me. They address very real issues of the time. Do I think they are totally right and justified to cause millions to break with the Church? Not really. But then again, it was a much different scenario at the time. Any Catholic or Protestant who wants a firm grasp on their roots needs to read these. ... Read more


33. Martin Luther King, Jr. (DK Biography)
by Amy Pastan, Primo Levi
Paperback: 128 Pages (2004-08-23)
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Tells the amazing story of struggle and triumph of one of the greatest Civil Rights leaders.

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Dream Lives On for All of Humanity
This is an extraordinary book, sharing the human struggles for freedom from oppression, details of "how" to proceed in order for positive change to prevail, and cites incredible examples to teach our children until humanity is viewed equally, rather than judged unethically.

This is a book that would do well for our children to read. The examples of courage, the kind that comes from the heart, and endures no matter how dark appearances seem to be shows that anyone can prevail when truth is sought over might.

The book is inspiring, and a light for all.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Dream Becomes a Reality
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today!" ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

Amy Pastan has created a photographic story with fascinating details and a fresh perspective based on the latest research. Through reading this biography, children will learn about inhumane segregation laws and why racism is wrong. Definition boxes teach children about nonviolent resistance or grassroots movements.

After a trip to India, Martin decided to use Gandhi's nonviolent methods to promote change. This book teaches children that there are ways to change the world without violence and it also shows how resilient you have to be to see change occur in your lifetime. What is really striking about this book is the stories of how students endured such hatred in order to achieve their goals.

Amy Pastan also tells the story of how Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote his famous "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." In this letter he wrote: " Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed."

There are inspiring stories of great bravery as children take to the streets to protest and demand their freedom. As men march with bold signs that read: "I Am a Man," demonstrators start to demand to be respected as a human being.

On the last few pages, the author explains why Martin Luther King's birthday has become an occasion where students learn about civil rights and why many dedicate the day to spiritual reflection or sponsor activities that promote change.

"Our dreams will sometimes be shattered and our ethereal hopes blasted....Difficult and painful as it is, we must walk on in the days ahead with an audacious faith in the future." ~Martin Luther King, Jr.

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34. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)
by David Howard-Pitney
Paperback: 207 Pages (2004-02-20)
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The civil rights movement’s most prominent leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) and Malcolm X (1925–1965), represent two wings of the revolt against racism: nonviolent resistance and revolution "by any means necessary." This volume presents the two leaders’ relationship to the civil rights movement beyond a simplified dualism. A rich selection of speeches, essays, and excerpts from Malcolm X’s autobiography and King’s sermons shows the breadth and range of each man’s philosophy, demonstrating their differences, similarities, and evolution over time. Organized into six topical groups, the documents allow students to compare the leaders’ views on subjects including integration, the American dream, means of struggle, and opposing racial philosophies. An interpretive introductory essay, chronology, selected bibliography, document headnotes, and questions for consideration provide further pedagogical support.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Read
The authors of this text did an excellent job in comparing and contrasting Dr. King and Malcolm X. The text used many letters from both leaders, and showed how their ideals evolved throughout their lives.

5-0 out of 5 stars Malcolm and Martin
This book presents the differences between arguably the two most famous civil rights activists of the fifties and sixties, as well as showing the convergence between their ideas and ideals toward the end of thier respective lives. It is readable, succinct and thorough. I highly recommend this book, especially to anyone who will be teaching this period in history to middle or high school students.

5-0 out of 5 stars Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s: A Brief History with Documents (The Be
This book is absoltely terrific. It gave me everything I needed to understand the differences and similarities between these two phenomenal leaders. ... Read more


35. Martin Luther Undone: Getting Knowledge Back into the Modern Age
by S. v/d Woude
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" Philosophy and Theology shape our world in dynamic ways, yet most people pay little attention to either of these influences. Instead, society allows itself to flow right along with the intentions and conclusions of those who do the “hard thinking.”Somewhere along the way, someone needs to step out of line. This book does just that. Instead of accepting the world as it is presented to us in our modern culture, this author challenges the validity of philosophical and theological conclusions that have gone unquestioned for far too long.

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36. A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Picture Book Biography)
by David A. Adler
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A brief, illustrated, biography of the Baptist minister and civil rights leader whose philosophy and practice of nonviolent civil disobedience helped American blacks win many battles for equal rights. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars My daughter loves this book
My five-year-old daughter was fascinated with this book even though it didn't include fairies, animals, or dinosaurs. I was very happy with the information they presented which gives some basic information about Dr. King while not treating his death in such a way that might overly upset sensitive children like mine. The illustrations are wonderfully done and my daughter looked them over carefully for a long time. It is a wonderful opportunity to launch more discussions about racism and the way we treat other people because of their gender, race, or religion.

5-0 out of 5 stars martin--- DE
I LIKE THE STORY BECAUSE HE TOLD THE LIFE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE.WHEN HE WAS A LITTLE BOY HIS FREINDS SAID THEY COULD NOT PLAY WITH HIM BECAUSE HE WAS BLACK.

5-0 out of 5 stars AboutMartinLuther King,Jr --ga
MartinLutherKing , Jr wasbornin Atlalta , Goagia.He wasbornonJanuary15 , 1929.HeledtheMarchofWashingtononAugust28, 1964 andgavehisspeech.
THe book was really great.

5-0 out of 5 stars king jr.--am
DR.king was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1929. He played football when he was a child.He couldn't play with his friends because he was black and they were white. He wanted to change this and changed the world.
I really like the book. He inspired me to keep the Golden Rule.


5-0 out of 5 stars kj the king
DR.King was born in Alanta Gorgia. He liketoplayfootball &baseball. He played footballinhisbackyeard.Onedayhis friends couldn't play with him because he was black.He wanted to change this and changed the world. ... Read more


37. Martin Luther King: The Essential Box Set: The Landmark Speeches and Sermons of Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Clayborne Carson, Kris Shepard, Peter Holloran
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This definitive box set includes all the landmark speeches of the great orator and American leader Martin Luther King, Jr., from his inspirational "I Have a Dream" to his firey "Give Us the Ballot." Comprised of recordings previously included in A Call to Conscience and A Knock at Midnight, THE ESSENTIAL BOX SET is a must-have for any home, library, or school collection.
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1-0 out of 5 stars DEFECTIVE on COMPUTERS - Do NOT Purchase!
SHAME on those responsible for producing and selling this fraudulent product!

Never has it been more important for Dr. King's words to be widely heard. This package should have facilitated that process. Instead, it impedes the process through its defectiveness.

To make a long story short, these audio CDs do not operate properly on a computer (or, therefore, on an iPod), which is presumably how most people would in 2010 and beyond try to listen to it. This was first reported (again, long story short) AT LEAST eight years ago. This box set's producers, therefore, had plenty of opportunities to correct the technical problems before releasing this version.

But the producers chose NOT to correct the technical problems.

Shame! The material here is too important and too worthwhile for so blatant a mistake in the first place. But to repackage and re-sell a known defect in the presentation of truly precious content is disgusting. Beneath contempt, really.

Anything for a buck, huh?

5-0 out of 5 stars This collection will be treasured by many
Some men claim to be great, others live their greatness. This set contains all of original recordings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s landmark speeches and sermons. "The Essential Box Set" allows listeners to hear the eloquent voice that rocked a nation. Each speech and sermon are preceded by an introduction. Personally, I think the speeches stand better on their own. This collection will be treasured by many.

5-0 out of 5 stars Offering for the first time over twenty original recordings from his speeches and sermons
Martin Luther King Jr.: Essential Box Set collects all the key speeches and sermons of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., offering for the first time over twenty original recordings from his speeches and sermons. Each is accompanied by an introduction by other famous theologians and civil right leaders, making this a powerful pairing of firsthand testimony and King's own, powerful words. Any collection strong in civil rights history MUST have this! ... Read more


38. The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Newmarket "Words Of" Series)
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Created as a "living memorial" to the philosophies and ideas of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., this essential volume includes more than 120 quotations from the greatest civil rights leader's speeches, sermons and writings. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars mlk's words of inspiration
Every family, especially with young children, should have this little book in its home. I thought and read a lot about Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. and his ideas. Still, as I read this little book, I could not stop wondering what I would have been able to accomplish had I read the messages of this book when I was younger.Regrets aside, I feel so calmly inspired to do something good for someone else!After all, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, `What are you doing for others?' . " Moreover, to serve others "you only need a heart full of grace, [and] a soul generated by love" (p. 17).

All seven chapters of the book are insightful, and the introduction and chronology of events before and after the death of Dr. King, Jr are equally valuable reading. It is hard, very hard ,to readthe`I've been to the mountain top'and `I have a dream' speeches without a lump of sadness in one's throat.But in reading the "Proclamation of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1986" as a national public holiday by President Ronald Reagan , one gets a sense that America has finally turned into a more inclusive direction for all its people.The election of Barrack Obama to the US Presidency is a further step in the same direction. A fascinating, inspirational, some time very deep reading. Highly recommended!

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Concerned Retrospection

This is a unique collection of Dr. King's most penetrating insights. It tracks his moral progression and intellectual maturity from when he was mostly concerned about the injustices in the South, to larger and deeper concerns about racism and poverty in America more generally, and in the world at large. It is well known that towards the end of his life he had also embraced the peace movement and became a force for ending the Vietnam War. In this collection one will also see how his views on the war had begun to coalesce and gel with his other humanitarian concerns. Dr. King was no lightweight. He drank deep and kept his moral compass on alert at all times.

Reading Mrs Coretta Scott King's excellent introduction and summary of the major events in Dr. King's life, which itself encompasses the whole of the Civil Rights era, brought back uncertain memories and raised new questions about the goals and tactics of the Civil Rights movement of the past era, including the non-violent aspects of it. In my family only my Grandmother, Mrs. Lula Brown, and I participated in the sit-ins at the local Pine Bluff, Arkansas Woolworth's Lunch Counter. The non-violent movement was coordinated through St. James AME Methodist Church, which was about 8-10 blocks from downtown. Each day, the cowardly "good old boys" knowing that they could throw acid from the backs of their pickups with impunity never failed to show up from the countryside to do so.That is until, violating the non-violent protocol I had been so carefully taught, I snatched one of them off the bed of the truck and began to plummet him. He was terrified, as well he should have been. At great embarrassment, I was kicked out of the non-violent movement.

But the point of this story is that neither my Grandmother nor I ever ate at the Woolworth's lunch counter once it was "integrated." And that is the nature of my concerned retrospection: All the symbolism aside, why, when discrimination in jobs, education, etc. were so much more important, were we getting acid throw in our faces to eat at a place from which, none of us would elect to eat in any case? Even 50 years later, the utter narrowness of the goals we had set for ourselves in the sit-in movement still seems to betray a serious commitment (beyond symbolism) to what our collective community needs really were.This mismatch between means and ends has bothered me ever since being kicked out of the movement.

One can argue that sit-ins were the straw that broke the back of segregation. But was it? Arguably, the forces of resistance simply move the front lines back a few yards and turned their resistance in to a much more serious political movement.The "old Southern Dixicrats" are now called "conservative Republicans." In the mean time Dr. King has been assassinated and we are left singing his praises with no programs, no movement, put plenty of lunch counters to eat at.

Three Stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars deeply moving
I was perusing through my bookshelf today, and stumbled across a very old edition of this book, "The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr."
Well I'd always noticed it here and there - but today I actually read it.

It's fantastic. It's something else. He was a genius before his time - yet he managed to stand up, at the right time.

Each excerpt makes you think. Very deep and moving.

Powerful. I highly recommend this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars His fundamental commitment to unconditional love and unarmed truth
This book is a small compilation of quotes from Dr. King's writings and speeches.It's never a bad idea to honor the civil rights leaders and martyrs by reading literature that would again remind us of their struggle.
Through his words we will be reminded of how far we have come:
"I can foresee the Negro vote becoming consistently the decisive vote in national elections." -chapter on Justice and Freedom
Through his words we will be reminded of how far we haven't come:
"...wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows." - chapter on Peace

In one sitting, you could read this book in its entirety.As benefactors of his sacrifice, we should spare a few moments of our time to reflect on Dr. King and his enduring legacy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Small but effective collection of MLK's speeches
When looking for some words of tribute to use at a church function, I recalled the copy of the book sitting amongst others in my home library.No better orator could have been selected than the revered civil rights leader.My presentation went off without and hitch and for that, I thank Dr. King.

This collection is divided into ten sections, with notable commentary by Dr. King:

1.The Community of Man
2.Racism
3.Civil Rights
4.Justice and Freedom
5.Faith and Religion
6.Nonviolence
7.Peace
8."I've Been to the Mountain Top" (excerpt)
9."I Have a Dream" (excerpt)
10.Proclamation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by then-President Ronald Reagan

The book begins with a foreward by King's widow, Coretta, and ends with a chronology and sources of the works printed. ... Read more


39. The Jews And Their Lies
by Martin Luther
Paperback: 70 Pages (2004-12-31)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Even the church hates this book lol
This book is SOOOO good - that even the Lutherin Church hates this book!! Makes you think "just who is really running the Church?" Martin holds nothing back - he says what needs to be said - His words are like fire on the page - It was his LAST book, think about it... That in itself says A LOT as to the power of the Jews....

GET THIS BOOK - BUY IT FOR OTHERS - THE JEWS WANT THIS BOOK BANNED FOR GOOD.

5-0 out of 5 stars ProtoNazi
"First, to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn, so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them. This is to be done in honor of our Lord and of Christendom, so that God might see that we are Christians, and do not condone or knowingly tolerate such public lying, cursing, and blaspheming of his Son and of his Christians. For whatever we tolerated in the past unknowingly and I myself was unaware of it will be pardoned by God. But if we, now that we are informed, were to protect and shield such a house for the Jews, existing right before our very nose, in which they lie about, blaspheme, curse, vilify, and defame Christ and us (as was heard above), it would be the same as if we were doing all this and even worse ourselves, as we very well know." ~Martin Luther, "The Jews & Their Lies"
~The Nazis themselves credited Luther at Nuremberg. THE NAZIS CITED LUTHER. Christians blame Darwin yet excuse Luther? No. Martin Luther inspired the Nazis and their crimes. At least Christians could be honest.

4-0 out of 5 stars Ignorance in the evangelical camp
This book is evidence that would question the salvation of Martin Luther."How dare you question Luther's salvation" says the man or woman who believes Luther was a key player in the Reformation.

Hold on there!! I am not judging Luther's heart, I am judging Luther's fruit as all Christians are commanded to do.

This book reveals a hatred for the Jews that did not stem from the Scriptures. This hatred from Luther stemmed from the Roman Catholic Church and their long term ignorance that the Jews were the killers of the Messiah.

Numerous other men who were said to have left the Roman Church also shared Luther's convictions. This book teaches the opposite of 1 John.

1John 4:7-11;"Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love.By this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world so that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another."

The following is an excerpt from the book;
""What shall we Christians do with this rejected and condemned people, the Jews? Since they live among us, we dare not tolerate their conduct, now that we are aware of their lying and reviling and blaspheming. If we do, we become sharers in their lies, cursing and blasphemy. Thus we cannot extinguish the unquenchable fire of divine wrath, of which the prophets speak, nor can we convert the Jews. With prayer and the fear of God we must practice a sharp mercy to see whether we might save at least a few from the glowing flames. We dare not avenge ourselves. Vengeance a thousand times worse than we could wish them already has them by the throat. I shall give you my sincere advice:

First, to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn, so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them. This is to be done in honor of our Lord and of Christendom, so that God might see that we are Christians, and do not condone or knowingly tolerate such public lying, cursing, and blaspheming of his Son and of his Christians. For whatever we tolerated in the past unknowingly_and I myself was unaware of it_will be pardoned by God. But if we, now that we are informed, were to protect and shield such a house for the Jews, existing right before our very nose, in which they lie about, blaspheme, curse, vilify, and defame Christ and us (as was heard above), it would be the same as if we were doing all this and even worse ourselves, as we very well know."" Martin Luther; "The Jews and Their Lies"

Suppose I take every reference to the Jew and replace it with the word German? Why not make ALL Germans pay for what Hitler did right?Go on! Read the two paragraphs; replace anything Jewish and replace it to read, "set fire to all the German churches".

If YOU were a believer on the Lord Jesus, would you not rebuke me?Would you not say to me that I am lacking evidence of a conversion in the light of 1 John?

1John 2:9-11;The one who says he is in the Light and yet hates his brother is in the darkness until now.
The one who loves his brother abides in the Light and there is no cause for stumbling in him. But the one who hates his brother is in the darkness and walks in the darkness, and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes.

Are we not commanded to love our enemies? Are we not told that a Christian would be known to the world by his or her love? Are we not told that God will repay evil for evil and that all judgment is in His hands?Who then is Luther to write such a book and call himself a Christian?

Scripture commands love be shown to ALL mankind and is an evidence of conversion if you claim to be a Christian.

This is a book many are unaware of and also dismissed by the bulk of men and women in the Reformed, Presbyterian, Lutheran camps.

I believe every pastor should have a copy of this book so that we can learn how NOT to practice Christianity.

I would also encourage another book called "The Distortion" by the Fischer's which is here at Amazon.

If you want to reach the Jews when the Lord lifts the blinders from their eyes, it is a good idea to know how they feel and why so you can evangelize the right way.

4-0 out of 5 stars An interesting Mixture of Historic Testemony
Very short book (my PDF copy only 76 pgs.)

Evidently, in compliance to God's commands (Ref. Mat. 16:1-12) Luther, in conjunction with the German intelligentsia, was well aware of the rabbinic subversion of the Roman Catholic Church and society as he, as-well-as his peers, was familiar with the racist Talmudic doctrines and consequential civil moral degradation and debouched behavior.

Until the process assumptions and movement was subverted, returning to the written tradition affected a temporary negation of the "progress" of the racist utopian deception paradigm. The problem that he didn't avoid, reflecting his false history reference points, was his referring to these post 550 A.D. anti-covenant, non-Hebrew, non-semite, mother-lineage based counterfeit Jews as "Jews" (Ref. Rev. 2:9; 3:9) as is now granted and taught in the Zionist-funded seminaries and pulpits throughout the world assuming that God IS a respecter of persons while He states that He is not (Ref. Deu. 1:17, 16:19; 2 Chr. 19:17; Pro. 24:23, 28:21; Act. 10:34; Rom. 2:10, 11; Eph. 6:9; Col. 3:25; 1 Pet. 1:17).

There NEVER was a "necessary" corollary between being a Hebrew (part of the historic tribal construct) and being a "Jew". Correctly understood, the relational name "Jew" was established as the "covenant" name for ANYONE (from any tribe, kindred, tongue and nation) relating to God within his established (and blood ratified on the cross) Abrahamic Covenant.

In failing to make the distinction, at least in an unintentional defacto sense, he helped foster the "racist" identity-theft and its progressive subversive and manipulative uses within the Judaic and non-judaic communities. His observations as factually correct citations of data (but unpopular in the Zionist-controlled West) tend to foster within the carnal consensus-think post Christendom cultures, the anti-judaic (spin-played as the "anti-semitism" nonsequator) spirit that is "necessary" to fuel the well-funded institutionalized evil that he sought to expose and nullify.

Without helpful distinction and negation qualifiers, people (as naive socially-engineered victims) process the info according to their imbibed popular false assumptions, many of which have been taught from the zino-subverted and zino-created pulpits within churcheanity on the one hand as-well-as within the Judaic social (presented to the ignorant masses' as "public" institutions) and religious institutions on the other.

The book at a minimum expresses Luther's frustration of the Judaic community in how they behave**in so far as they've been indoctrinated** both culturally and individually into their Talmudic-based ideology when consistently applied. (Ref. Pro. 23:7a) "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he." Ironically, the very false foundational mother-lineage genealogical assumption (usually taught from youth so as to remain unscrutinized) is sufficient to bind people to the very anti-semitic anti-Abrahamic racist mind-set that has always, through its deception, enslaved them.

As mentioned by one of the other reviewers, in agreement, I didn't think that the cover picture was helpful in fostering anything but anti-Judaic backlash and further division.

To the degree a person rejects the truth is the degree a person is complicit in perpetuating the lie.

1-0 out of 5 stars I thought I was RE-Reading Mein Kampf
In the one breath this guy talks about the WONDER of belonging to Christ and Being a Christian.
In the Next breath he is damning the Jews (men, woman, children and little babies) and calling for their homes and books and synagogues to be burned.

When I was young and attending Sunday School and "Bible study", I kept hearing about the "love Thy Neighbour" and "Turn the other cheek" fairy stories.
But this "Holy Roller", this Christian UBERMENSCH, this GIANT of Christianityis obviously above that.

It was okay for the "Good Lord" to forgive "HIS BRETHREN" when he said "Father forgive them for they know not what they do". But our Protestant hero Martin, doesn't forgive no-one.

The whole book is a racial, anti-semitic rant from beginning to end.
This Holy Roller even says that the "Jews shouldn't be allowed to read the old testament" as they are too corrupt, vicious liars, userer's, crooks, filth.

Mein Kampf was obviously based on the gall that came out of Martin Luther's mouth.
Just another reason to hate and reject Christianity, the world's fastest DISAPPEARING religion. ... Read more


40. Martin Luther: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought
by Stephen J. Nichols
Paperback: 240 Pages (2003-04)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Protestants of all stripes have long read at least a few of Martin Luther’s works, but 21st-century readers need guidance and encouragement. Stephen Nichols’s Martin Luther provides both.

After an exciting overview of Luther’s life and theology, Nichols orients the reader to some of the Reformer’s major works: The Bondage of the Will, The Three Treatises, The Small Catechism, and On the Councils and the Church. Luther’s ethical writings, "table talk," hymns, and sermons also receive due attention. "A Select Guide to Books by and about Luther" concludes this volume, which displays more than 20 illustrations.

"I have chosen the texts and issues that seem to be both pivotal and prominent in Luther’s thought," writes Nichols. "This encounter is intended to serve as the gateway for further exploration in his life and thought."

"How do you write a book that’s easy to read and yet is theologically precise? How do you do a book on everything from training of children to hymns to preaching to political conflict—and have it always full and running over with the glorious gospel, which Luther found again for the whole Christian world? Well, Nichols has done it." —D. Clair Davis ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ!!!!
Martin Luther a man after truth.It is a must read. He sought truth and God showed him truth.God showed himself to Martin Luther and he wanted to share this experience with the world.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent read and scholarship
Nichols uses sound scholarship to make an easily accessible book that is an easy read in providing some of Luther's basics.

5-0 out of 5 stars 4 stars, but we need balance
First of all, please see my rebuttal to the awful one star reveiw in close proximity to mine.

And on to my reveiw...
Though this is certainly not the best work on Luther, I would venture to say that it is the best popular introduction. The book is layed out nicely. It reads quickly. Covers all of Luther's major epochs and works in a compact fashion. Having read the book, the average high schooler will have a reasonable amount of knowledge about Luther and a desire to learn more. My only complaint is that it would have been nice to have more than two chapters of biography at the front end. Nichol's is a good scholar and is doing a service to the church by writing history in a way that is easy for the layman to digest and enjoy. If you are mildly interested in understanding Luther, I would get this book, a good biography (Bainton or Kittelson), and Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings edited by Lull. Nichol's also has great suggested reading sections and a good bibliography for further study.

1-0 out of 5 stars Disinformation on Martin Luther
This is the worst book I have ever read on the topic of Martin Luther by a person claiming to be Reformed.

The book is littered with historical and theological mistakes from start to finish.

Nichols asserts that Luther himself wrote "Table Talk" in one part of the book.Nichols writes, "Luther, in one of his table talk entries..." page 162.Any novice of church history knows that Luther did not author "Table Talk."This is poor scholarship.

Another mistake is seen when Nichols asserts that the 5-Solas are Protestant presuppositions.This is the type of mistake we expect someone from a completely different religion to make, not one who is supposed to be Calvinistic.Nichols writes, "Perhaps more than any other person, Luther shaped the presuppositions that define Protestantism.Theologians use a series of Latin expressions to capture these concepts.Known as the "Reformation Solas," they include:sola Scriptura, Scripture Alone; sola fide, faith alone;sola gratia, grace alone;solus Christus, Christ alone;and soli Deo gloria, to the glory of God alone.These ideas all take root in Martin Luther's thinking" page 16.

Sola Scriptura is the Axiom of Christianity.It is the belief that the Bible alone is the word of God.It is the only "Sola" that is presupposed.The other 4 are either explicitly stated or logically deduced from the Bible alone.Nichols is therefore wrong.For Nichols to make the absurd claim that all of the "Solas" are presupposed by Protestants is to completely misrepresent Protestant theology.Furthermore, the "Solas" do not take their root in Martin Luther's thinking.Luther merely rediscovered these principles and published them openly.He did not come up with them.John Wycliffe and John Huss, for example, each asserted the Protestant principle of Scripture Alone.Both were persecuted for their profession, and Huss even died the martyr's death for it.

These are two mistakes I came across in my reading of this book.There are many more. ... Read more


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