Frases de Martinho Lutero
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Martinho Lutero, em alemão: Martin Luther , foi um monge agostiniano e professor de teologia germânico que tornou-se uma das figuras centrais da Reforma Protestante. Levantou-se veementemente contra diversos dogmas do catolicismo romano, contestando sobretudo a doutrina de que o perdão de Deus poderia ser adquirido pelo comércio das indulgências. Essa discordância inicial resultou na publicação de suas famosas 95 Teses em 1517, em um contexto de conflito aberto contra o vendedor de indulgências Johann Tetzel. Sua recusa em retratar-se de seus escritos, a pedido do Papa Leão X em 1520 e do imperador Carlos V na Dieta de Worms em 1521, resultou em sua excomunhão da Igreja Romana e em sua condenação como um fora-da-lei pelo imperador do Sacro Império Romano Germânico.

Lutero propôs, com base em sua interpretação das Sagradas Escrituras, especialmente da Epístola de Paulo aos Romanos, que a salvação não poderia ser alcançada pelas boas obras ou por quaisquer méritos humanos, mas tão somente pela fé em Cristo Jesus , único salvador dos homens, sendo gratuitamente oferecida por Deus aos homens. Sua teologia desafiou a infalibilidade papal em termos doutrinários, pois defendia que apenas as Escrituras seriam fonte confiável de conhecimento da verdade revelada por Deus. Opôs-se ao sacerdotalismo romano , por considerar todos os cristãos batizados como sacerdotes e santos. Aqueles que se identificaram com os ensinamentos de Lutero acabaram sendo chamados de luteranos.

Em seus últimos anos, Lutero mostrou-se radical em suas propostas contrárias aos judeus alemães, tendo sido inclusive considerado posteriormente um antissemita. Essas e outras de suas afirmações fizeram de Lutero uma figura bastante controversa entre muitos historiadores e estudiosos. Além disso, muito do que foi escrito a seu respeito sofre da reconhecida parcialidade resultante de paixões religiosas.

✵ 10. Novembro 1483 – 18. Fevereiro 1546
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“Pela graça de Deus, eu conheço Satã muito bem. Se Satã pode inverter a Palavra de Deus e perverter as Escrituras, o que ele fará com minhas palavras -- ou as palavras dos outros?”

Confession Concerning Christ's Supper, Part 3. Robert E. Smith, tr. <cite>Dr. Martin Luthers Werke: Kritische Gesamtsusgabe</cite>. (Weimar: Herman Boehlaus Nachfolger, 1909), pp.499-500. http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/luther-quoting.txt

“Eu estou aqui, eu não posso fazer de outro modo. Que Deus me ajude. Amém!”

Speech at the Diet of Worms (1521), Reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“Deus designa aquilo de que se deve esperar todo o bem e em que devemos refugiar-nos em toda apertura. Portanto, ter um Deus outra coisa não é se não confiar e crer nele de coração. […] Fé e Deus não se podem divorciar. Aquilo, pois, a que prendes o coração e te confias, isso, digo, é propriamente o teu deus.”

Martinho Lutero citado em CONFIANÇA E CONVIVÊNCIA: REFLEXÕES ÉTICAS E ECUMÊNICAS - página 19 http://books.google.com.br/books?id=l3gM8iPWg7IC&pg=PA19, RUDOLF VON SINNER, Editora Sinodal, 2007, ISBN 8523308814, 9788523308810, 152 páginas
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Martinho Lutero frases e citações

“Se você está à procura de uma grande oportunidade, descubra um grande problema.”

Variante: Se você está procurando uma grande oportunidade, descubra um grande problema.

“A religião não é 'conhecimento doutrinário', mas sim sabedoria nascida da experiência pessoal.”

Holborn, Hajo; A HISTORY OF MODERN GERMANY: The Reformation; 1959/1982 Princeton university Press.

“Uma mentira é como uma bola de neve; quanto mais roda, maior se torna.”

Eine Lüge ist wie ein Schneeball; je länger man ihn wälzt, desto größer wird er.
Euch stossen, dass es krachen soll: Sprüche, Aussprüche, Anekdoten - página 64, Martin Luther, Eckart Krumbholz, Horst Bachmann - Buchverlag Der Morgen, 1983 - 254 páginas
Variante: A mentira é como a bola de neve; quanto mais rola, tanto mais aumenta.

“Não posso agir de outro jeito.”

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Fonte: Citações da Cultura Universal - Página 21, Alberto J. G. Villamarín, Editora AGE Ltda, 2002, ISBN 8574970891, 88574970899

“A medicina cria pessoas doentes, a matemática, pessoas tristes, e a teologia, pecadores.”

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Fonte: Revista Caras, Edição de 27 de Setembro de 2006.

“Nós somos mendigos: essa é a verdade.”

"Wir sein pettler. Hoc est verum."
"The Last Written Words of Luther," Table Talk No. 5468, 1546-02-16, in James A. Kellerman, Tr., Dr. Martin Luthers Werke, (Weimar: Hermann Boehlaus Nachfolger, 1909), Band 85 (TR 5) 317–318. http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/beggars.txt

Martinho Lutero: Frases em inglês

“The true Gospel has it that we are justified by faith alone, without the deeds of the Law.”

Fonte: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2

“I know God only as he became human, so shall I have him in no other way.”

Das Marburger religionsgesprach 1529: Versuch einer Rekonstruction (Leipzig, 1929), p. 27; also LW 38, 3-90

“We are beggars: this is true.”
Wir sind bettler. Hoc est verum.

Martin Luther livro Table Talk

"The Last Written Words of Luther," Table Talk No. 5468, (16 February 1546), in Dr. Martin Luthers Werke (1909) as translated by James A. Kellerman, Band 85 (TR 5) 317–318 http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/beggars.txt
Table Talk (1569)

“And I myself, in Rome, heard it said openly in the streets, “If there is a hell, then Rome is built on it.” That is, “After the devil himself, there is no worse folk than the pope and his followers.””

Against the Roman Papacy, An Institution of the Devil ( Wider das Papstum zu Rom vom Teuffel Gestifft, A. D. 1545) http://books.google.com/books?id=GLAMHQAACAAJ&dq=luther+1545+%22+das+papstum+%22&lr=

“Is Christ only to be adored? Or is the holy Mother of God rather not to be honoured? This is the woman who crushed the Serpent's head. Hear us. For your Son denies you nothing.”

Weimar edition of Martin Luther's Works, English translation edited by J. Pelikan [Concordia: St. Louis], Vol. 51, 128-129

“Let us keep to Christ, and cling to Him, and hang on Him, so that no power can remove us.”

Fonte: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 433

“To turn one's eyes away from Jesus means to turn them to the Law.”

Fonte: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2

“…women and girls begin to bare themselves behind and in front, and there is nobody to punish and hold in check, and besides, God’s word is mocked.”

To His Housewife (An Seine Hausfrau), end of July 1545, De Wette, vol. v (Fünfter Theil, 1828), p. 753. No. MMCCLXXXVI http://books.google.com/books?vid=0SgD2vFniuUDWUSHsu8FSM5&id=Ez96yjkxWYoC&pg=PA752&dq=Dr.+Martin+Luthers+Briefe,+Sendschreiben McGiffert, p. 374 (English tr.).
McGiffert, Arthur Cushman. Martin Luther: The Man and His Work http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC01594761&id=ySbbvfFlGLMC&pg=PP15&lpg=PA1&dq=%22Arthur+Cushman+McGiffert+%22 (Century, 1911), from Google Books. Reprint from Kessinger Publishing (July 2003), ISBN 076617431X

“There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it happened we do not know.”

Weimar edition of Martin Luther's Works (Translation by William J. Cole) Vol. 10, p. 268

“Although indulgences are the very merits of Christ and of His saints and so should be treated with all reverence, they have in fact nonetheless become a shocking exercise of greed. For who actually seeks the salvation of souls through indulgences, and not instead money for his coffers? This is evident from the way indulgences are preached. For the commissioners and preachers do nothing but extol indulgences and incite the people to contribute. You hear no one instructing the people about what indulgences are, or about how much they grant, or about the purpose they serve. Instead, all you hear is how much one must contribute. The people are always left in ignorance, so that they come to think that by gaining indulgences they are at once saved.”

Tractatus de indulgentiis per Doctorem Martinum ordinis s. Augustini Wittenbergae editus., or, A Treatise on Indulgences Published by Doctor Martin of the Order of St. Augustine in Wittenberg. To Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz (31 October 1517) Luther's "forgotten" treatise was found in the Mainz archives “among the papers making up the correspondence between Archbishop Albrecht and the Mainz University faculty in December 1517” and published by F. Herrmann in the Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte (ZKG) in 1907, vol. 28, pp. 370-373. Catholic Luther scholar Jared Wicks S. J. believes this early treatise to be of considerable historical significance: "This document is the short treatise sketching a tentative theology of indulgences which Luther sent to Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg on that fateful October 31, 1517. The other two documents of Luther's intervention are well known. First, there was the respectful, though urgent letter to the Archbishop in which Luther related the misunderstandings being spread by Tetzel's preaching and in which he begged the Archbishop to issue new instructions which would bring Tetzel under control. Secondly, there was the list of Latin theses on the doctrine and practice of indulgences which Luther intended to use as the basis of a theological discussion of the many vexed questions in this area. The third document sent to Albrecht, Luther's treatise, has not received the attention it deserves from historians and theologians studying the beginning of the Reformation. This is most regrettable, since the treatise depicts in orderly and succinct fashion Luther's understanding of indulgences in 1517 and reveals his conception of their limited role in Christian living. The treatise gives us the theological standpoint on which Luther based his intervention, and it shows in miniature the rich Augustinian spirituality of penance and progress that he had forged in his early works. ...[T]he great tragedy of 1517 was that the barbed [95] theses spread over Germany in a matter of weeks, and this penetrating little treatise fell into dusty oblivion."
Martin Luther's Treatise on Indulgences, Theological Studies 28 (1967), pp. 481-482, 518. http://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22forgotten+document+in+luther%27s%22&btnG=#hl=en&q=%22forgotten%20document%20in%20luther%27s%22&um=1&bpcl=35466521&psj=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=pw&psj=1&ei=Y-6JUJ-mL4eo8gShuYDIBQ&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=e5b835ba41618e18&biw=1232&bih=702 http://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22forgotten+document+in+luther%27s%22&btnG=#hl=en&q=%22forgotten+document+in+luther%27s%22&um=1&bpcl=35466521&psj=1&ie=UTF-8&tbo=u&tbm=bks&source=og&sa=N&tab=wp&psj=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=4fa257fccf8e3a83&biw=1232&bih=702

“I’d rather be ruled by a competent Turk than an incompetent Christian.”

The earliest published source for such a statement yet located is in Pat Robertson — Where He Stands (1988) by Hubert Morken, p. 42, where such a comment is attributed to Luther without citation.
Disputed

“Leave the ass burdened with laws behind in the valley. But your conscience, let it ascend with Isaac into the mountain.”

Fonte: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2, Verse 14

“Do not fight against these harmful spells. For you do not know what God wants with them. You do not know the greater divine plan behind it all.”

As attributed by Kai Lehmann, curator of the exhibition "Luther und die Hexen" ("Luther and the witches"). (2013) in “Interview with Dr. Kai Lehmann, curator of the exhibition "Luther und die Hexen" ("Luther and the witches")“ https://www.luther2017.de/en/wiki/martin-luther-and-the-witches/kai-lehmann-martin-luther-firmly-believed-in-witches/
Disputed

“The human being, corrupted to the root, can neither desire nor perform anything but evil.”

The Making of Martin Luther, By Richard Rex, p66
Attributed

“If we allow them any influence in our conscience, they become the cloak of evil, heresies and blasphemies.”

Marthin Luther, Comment, ad Galat., 310. As cited by Rev. Msgr. Patrick F. O'Hare (1916), The Facts about Luther https://archive.org/details/factsaboutluther00ohar_0/page/118/mode/2up?q=%22cloak+of%22, p. 119. OCLC 4200594.

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