Luther€s Works: The American Edition, published by Concordia and Fortress Press between 1955 and 1986, comprises fifty-five volumes. These are a selection representing only about a third of Luther€s works in the Latin and German of the standard Weimar Edition, not including the German Bible. Luther€s Lectures on Genesis is a great classic in the filed of theological literature. These dicourses are clear, vigorous, pertinent, and comprehensive. They reveal vast learning as well as extraordinary ability to expound Scripture in a manner that is intelligible to everyone. Regarding style and method, Luther himself states that in his youth he was €œenchanted€ by allegories. Consequently, he sometimes resorts to allegorical interpretations when he expounds the Book of Genesis, though always in a manner that is €œcomformable to the faith.€ Lectures on Genesis: Chapters 6€“14 deal with the Flood, with Noah and his descendants, with the Tower of Babel, and wi