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Johannes Bugenhagen: The man and his times. Instruction of Johannes Bugenhagen Pomer that the opinion concerning the sacrament that is read in the Psalter translated into German under his name is not his; A short history . . .; Dr. Johannes Bugenhagen's answer to the question whether one can wage war for the sake of the gospel in order to defend it with the sword; A Christian sermon over the body and at the funeral of the venerable Dr. Martin Luther, preached by Mr. Johann Bugenhagen Pomeranus, doctor and pastor of the church in Wittenberg; Christian Admonition of the venerable Sir Doctor Johannes Bugenhagen Pomeranus, pastor of the church in Wittenberg, to the praiseworthy region Bohemia, Silesia and Lusatia; How we fared in the city of Wittenberg during this past war
註釋Martin Luther did not reform the church by himself. Throughout his life, and in the decades after it, many others spent their careers and risked their lives in the pursuit of a renewed church. They, too, made crucial contributions to the Wittenberg reform movement. In this landmark set, an extensive collection of writings from Johannes Bugenhagen, Luther's pastor, friend, and colleague in reform, are presented for the first time in English. The vast majority of these works have only been available in their original, sixteenth-century editions. Called by some the Second Apostle to the North, Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558) was a pivotal figure in the organization of the Lutheran movement in northern Germany and in parts of Scandinavia. His writings and diverse reforming activity made a lasting impression on church administration, education, the care of the poor, worship, and theology. Representing the fruit of many years of labor, Reformation scholar Kurt K. Hendel has organized this extensive collection thematically, introducing us to Bugenhagen the man, the theologian, the exegete, the pastor, the church organizer, and the social reformer.