The Bondage of the Will
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The Bondage of the Will

Luther's Reply to Erasmus' On Free Will
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In 'The Bondage of the Will,' Martin Luther tackles the theological debate over free will and the role of God's grace in human salvation. Written in a clear and forceful prose, the book is a classic of Reformation theology, critiquing the teachings of Erasmus and defending the doctrine of predestination. Luther's arguments are deeply rooted in his understanding of Scripture and his belief in the sovereignty of God. His uncompromising stance on human depravity and the necessity of divine intervention in salvation make this book a foundational text in Protestant theology. Martin Luther's work is marked by its passionate convictions and its polemical style, addressing the theological controversies of his time with intellectual rigor and spiritual fervor. A key figure in the Protestant Reformation, Luther's insights continue to shape Christian thought and provoke thought-provoking discussions about the nature of faith and grace. 'The Bondage of the Will' is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of theological debate and the enduring legacy of one of the most influential theologians in history.

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Release date on Litres:
10 September 2024
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430 p.
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8596547668688
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