
「基督教的基本教訓」
作者:馬丁路德等
編輯: 陳國權
出版社: 香港路德會文字部
The Basic Teachings of Christianity
Author: Martin Luther, et. al.
Editor: Guo Quan Chen
Publisher: LCHKS
「基督教的基本教訓」
修訂版的《基督教的基本教訓》以新的排版形式處理,配合新的插圖和設計,將基本的基督教教訓陳述出來。
The Basic Teachings of Christianity
The revised edition of “The Basic Teachings of Christianity” presents the fundamental teachings of Christianity in a new layout, accompanied by new illustrations and design.
目錄 Table of Contents
序言
導言
十條誠
信經
上帝—-父創造
上帝—-子救贖
上帝—-聖靈成聖
禱告
主禱文
洗禮
鑰匙職與認罪禮
聖餐
世界的末日
附錄: 主禱文
Prelude
Introduction
The Ten Commandments
The Creed
God, the Father Creation
God, the Son Redemption
God, the Holy Spirit Sanctification
Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer
Baptism
The Keys of the Kingdom and Confession
The Lord’s Supper
The End of the World
Appendix: The Lord’s Prayer
詳細資料 Other Book Details
ISBN:9789623941754
出版日期: 2014 年 05月 01日
頁數:30 頁
尺寸: 184 mm x 210 mm
重量: 71 克
語言:繁體中文/英文
裝幀: 平裝
適用對象: 適用所有人
ISBN: 9789623941754
Publication Date: 05-01-2014
Pages: 30 pages
Dimensions: 184 mm x 210 mm
Weight: 71 grams
Language: Traditional Chinese/English
Binding: Paperback
Target Audience: All People
作者簡介 About the Author
馬丁路德(Martin Luther),出生於德國艾斯勒本(Eisleben)的一戶佃農家庭,他父親鼓勵他進入愛爾福特(Erfurt)大學攻讀法律。他在那裡修習哲學與法律課程,研讀古典著作,並在二十歲獲得碩士學位,接著就成為民法律師。然而,在旅途中遭遇雷擊導致隨行同伴死亡後,路德就捨棄法律,並在1505年7月進入奧古斯丁修會的修道院。他在1507年被按立為神父,接著在威登堡(Wittneburg)大學擔任哲學與聖經研究講師,並在三十歲時獲得神學博士。1517年因反對贖罪券,馬丁路德把他的95條論綱釘在威登堡(Wittenberg)教會大門上,之後啟動了一場翻天覆地的教會改革運動,歷史上稱之為宗教改革。
Martin Luther was born into a tenant farmer’s family in Eisleben, Germany. His father encouraged him to study law at the University of Erfurt. There, he studied philosophy and law, read classical texts, and earned his master’s degree at the age of twenty, becoming a civil lawyer. However, after a lightning strike during a journey that killed his companion, Luther abandoned law and entered an Augustinian monastery in July 1505. He was ordained a priest in 1507 and then served as a lecturer in philosophy and Biblical studies at the University of Wittenberg, earning his doctorate in theology at the age of thirty. In 1517, opposing indulgences, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the doors of the Wittenberg church, thus launching a revolutionary church reform movement known in history as the Reformation.