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0806638982 978-0806638980 May 1, 1999
What could a 16th-century German possibly have to say to us modern folk as we enter the 21st century? If that man is Martin Luther, a lot! In this richly imagined book, Timothy Lull presents a series of fictional conversations with Martin Luther, the great reformer. Originating from sites in California and Germany, these provocative conversations offer reflections on Luther's world and the world in which we live. Lull offers Luther's pithy observations on such timely topics as the family and sexuality, roles of men and women, enemies and friends, renewal in the church, politics and ecumenism, interpretation of the Bible, and the resistance of congregations to the gospel message. Finally, Luther has a few surprising bits of news about current activities in heaven! This is a delightfully entertaining book packed with wisdom and insight for today's Christian.

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"Completely readable and enjoyable. Highly recommended." -- Church & Synagogue Libraries, May 2000

About the Author

Timothy Lull was, at the time of his death in 2003, Professor of Systematic Theology and President of Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley. His published works include A Common Calling (co-editor; Augburg Fortress, 1993) and Martin Luther's Basic Theolgoical Writings, 2nd edition (Fortress Press, 2004).

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  • Paperback: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers (May 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806638982
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806638980
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #341,239 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Delightful conversations with a reformer still at work!, September 21, 1999
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Timothy Lull, seminary president and Luther scholar and friend, lets us in on five fleeting but insightful, instructive, probing and sometimes quite humorous conversations with the 16th century reformer whose wisdom and faith still shape the Church today. In one conversation Lull has an honest talk with Luther about the still painful subject of his diatribes against the Jewish people of his day. This book provides a nice introduction to folks who would like to meet Luther for the first time. And it provides fresh perspective for those who have had their own conversations and debates with Luther along the way.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A delightful Advertisement to Read Luther's own Words, May 23, 2008
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`My Conversations with Martin Luther' by the recently deceased Professor Timothy F. Lull, the president of the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and a distinguished Luther scholar, is a delightfully light introduction to Luther's writings, and something of an advertisement for Lull's much weightier work, `Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings'.
Professor Lull seems to have quite a fan club among working Lutheran pastors and teachers in the Northeastern Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), as the book was recommended to me by at least two different Lutheran professionals. Given that build-up, I was a bit disappointed in the book. The conceit of Professor Lull's encountering Herr Doktor Luther on five different occasions, three of which take place in Wittenberg, Germany and other Luther `haunts' is clever, but not dramatically realized. Professor Lull is certainly does not have the skills of dialogue writing of one of his other heroes, William Shakespeare. The conversations briefly touch on a broad range of Luther's main subjects over the huge range of his writings, covering even more territory than that published in the mighty 55 volume translation of his Latin and German writings into English. Professor Lull has the good Doctor read from passages in Lull's anthology and comment upon them.
The realization of Luther's character in the dialogue does not succeed in making this voice capture Luther as a `man of his age'. Rather, it is Luther mellowed by his observation of events in the world over the last 450 years plus conversations, in eternity, with some of his worldly antagonists, such as Henry VIII of England. The most dramatic mellowing is found in the fifth conversation, where Lull and Luther tour the museum build on the grounds of Buchenwald, outside Weimar. Late in his life, Luther wrote strong statements against the Jews, which were used in Nazi justifications for their `final solution', the extermination of European Jews.
The opinions of Lull's Luther are almost totally rescued due to the conceit of Luther's conversations in heaven with the 20th century Lutheran theologian, Dietrich Bonheoffer, who was executed by the Nazis for association with the failed plot to assassinate Hitler.
The time spent on Luther's reformed anti-Semitism parallels the ELCA's 1994 pronouncement disavowing all of Luther's anti-Jewish writings and all the evil uses to which those writings were put. While I delight in the fact that it was my very own Northeastern PA Synod which lead the effort for making the pronouncement, I have to wonder what in the world took them so long! I am often surprised by the durability of low-level anti-Semitism among otherwise wonderfully God-fearing Lutherans.
The value of Lull's book increases if your familiarity with Luther and his works is small. For those like me with a modicum of knowledge, the greatest value of the book is in Lull's for the journeyman scholar is his Appendix I, offering his opinions on many works in English on Luther and his times. Books such as Rolland Bainton's `Here I Stand', which most Lutherans read, has been joined by many newer books. And, Lull's primary objective may be to encourage others to read less `about' Luther and more of what Luther wrote himself!
This is an excellent book for a church library.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I wish I could talk with Luther too, December 18, 2007
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I appreciated the device Lull uses of having visits from Luther. It was a good way to review some Reformation theology and history. Lull's imagination of what heaven is like (according to Luther in the book) was quite interesting.

It was very easy to read, although it could have used a little proofreading from place to place.
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