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Bengt Hoffman elevates Christian spirituality and spiritual formation as proper subjects for serious theological study. This book reveals Luther’s mystical experience of God to be essential in the development of his theology. It shows how the spiritual life is foundational to Luther’s understanding of the gospel. Balanced by his emphasis on the “external Word,” Luther’s experience of the divine was a critical influence on his understanding of faith and salvation. This work demonstrates that theology is not a matter of intellect only, but also of the whole person’s experience. Dr. Hoffman has given us a truer understanding of Luther and the theology of the heart in Judeo-Christian scripture. An important contribution to the recovery of the church’s rich spiritual tradition.
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