In this chapter the author first shows that prayer is an important key to understanding Martin Luther as a Reformer and theologian. He further addresses Luther’s basic theology of prayer, his emphasis on the Trinity in prayer, and his personal prayer life.

Source: Joel R. BeekeBrain G. Najapfour, ed., Taking Hold of God: Reformed and Puritan Perspectives on Prayer (Reformation Heritage Books, 2011), 1-26.

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