That person does not deserve to be called a theologian who looks upon the »invisible« things of God as though they were clearly »perceptible in those things which have actually happened« (Rom. 1:20; cf. 1 Cor 1:21-25), he deserves to be called a theologian, however, who comprehends the visible and manifest things of God seen through suffering and the cross.
—Heidelberg Disputation Theses 19,20
Martin Luther as a Monk
Lucas Cranach the ElderDate: 1520; Germany
Style: Northern Renaissance
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