Presentamos la biblioteca Martin Luther King Jr. Con un nuevo prólogo de Amanda Gorman. Una hermosa edición coleccionable del legendario discurso del Dr. Martin Luther King Jr en la Marcha en Washington, parte de los archivos del Dr. King publicados exclusivamente por HarperCollins. El 28 de agosto de 1963, el Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. se presentó ante miles de estadounidenses que se habían reunido en el Lincoln Memorial en Washington, D.C. en nombre de los derechos civiles. Incluyendo las palabras inmortales, "Tengo un sueño", el discurso de apertura del Dr. King dinamizaría un movimiento y cambiaría el curso de la historia. Con referencias al Discurso de Gettysburg, la Proclamación de Emancipación, la Declaración de Independencia, la Constitución de los Estados Unidos, Shakespeare y la Biblia, el discurso de la Marcha en Washington del Dr. King ha sido aclamado durante mucho tiempo como uno de los mejores escritos y oraciones de la historia. Profundo y profundamente conmovedor, es tan relevante hoy como lo fue casi sesenta años antes. Esta edición de tapa dura bellamente diseñada presenta el discurso del Dr. King en su totalidad, rindiendo homenaje a este líder extraordinario y su inconmensurable contribución, e inspirando a una nueva generación de activistas dedicados a continuar la lucha por la justicia y la igualdad.
Martin Luther Libros
Martín Lutero fue un monje y teólogo alemán cuyas ideas y escritos reformistas influyeron profundamente en la civilización occidental. Su teología desafió la autoridad papal, afirmando la Biblia como la única fuente infalible de verdad religiosa y a todos los cristianos bautizados como un sacerdocio espiritual. Lutero creía que la salvación era un don gratuito de Dios, recibido a través del arrepentimiento y la fe en Jesús, sin mediación de la iglesia. Su traducción de la Biblia al alemán hizo que las escrituras fueran accesibles al pueblo común, impactando significativamente el idioma y la cultura alemanes, además de inspirar el canto congregacional y la práctica del matrimonio clerical. Sus controvertidas opiniones sobre ciertos grupos contribuyen a un legado complejo.






Sobre el comercio y la usura
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Luther's Small Catechism with Explanation - 2017 Edition
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Martin Luther wrote the catechism as a teaching tool of Christian doctrine and faith for individuals and families. It is a powerful tool for the Christian life because of its brief, clear summary of God's Word on the essentials of the Christian faith.
This annotated edition of "Commentary on Galatians" offers insights into Martin Luther's life, including his peasant roots, education, and pivotal role in the Protestant Reformation. It explores his interpretation of Paul's epistle on justification, emphasizing grace and faith. The edition includes an introduction by Theodore Graebner and additional appendices.
Luther's Works, Volume 73 (Disputations II)
- 456 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Focusing on Martin Luther's academic contributions, this volume of the Luther's Works series compiles his theses and presides over disputations from December 1537 to July 1545. It begins with the First Disputation against the Antinomians and showcases Luther's systematic exploration of key Christian doctrines, reflecting his deep engagement with the Bible and medieval theology. This collection serves as a vital resource for students, historians of the Reformation, and modern theologians seeking insights into Luther's theological debates and writings.
Martin Luther's Christmas Book
- 72 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The collection features thirty excerpts from Martin Luther's Christmas sermons, highlighting the human emotions surrounding the birth of Christ, such as Mary's anxiety and Joseph's doubts. Luther emphasizes the importance of caring for the needy as a year-round commitment. Accompanied by nine illustrations from his contemporaries, including works by Albrecht Durer, the book also includes two of Luther's cherished Christmas carols, enriching the reflections on the Christmas story.
Originally published in 1520, The Freedom of a Christian is one of Martin Luther's most well-known and enduring treatises, examining Christian ethics and how justification by faith alone impacts the liberty of believers.
The Bondage of the Will
- 164 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the tension between free will and divine sovereignty, this work engages in a debate with Erasmus, asserting that humanity is bound by sin and incapable of choosing good without God's intervention. Luther emphasizes the necessity of divine grace for salvation, portraying man's reliance on God as essential for true liberation. Blending deep theological insights with humor and directness, this influential text is a cornerstone of Reformation literature, offering crucial understanding of Luther's thoughts and their impact on Christian doctrine.
A Tough Mind and a Tender Heart
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
'Far from being the pious injunction of a Utopian dreamer, the command to love one's enemy is an absolute necessity for our survival' Advocating love as strength and non-violence as the most powerful weapon there is, these sermons and writings from the heart of the civil rights movement show Martin Luther King's rhetorical power at its most fiery and uplifting.One of twenty new books in the bestselling Penguin Great Ideas series. This new selection showcases a diverse list of thinkers who have helped shape our world today, from anarchists to stoics, feminists to prophets, satirists to Zen Buddhists.