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The Bondage of the Will

Autor Martin Luther
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2008 – vârsta de la 21 ani
First published in 1525, Luther's masterpiece was written in a unique style that combines deep spirituality and humor, while powerfully displaying man's depravity and God's sovereignty. Focusing on the key issue of whether man can save himself vs. salvation being the work of divine grace, this is an essential text for understanding the primary doctrines of the Reformation.
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ISBN-13: 9781598562804
ISBN-10: 1598562800
Pagini: 297
Dimensiuni: 155 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Hendrickson.
Editura: Hendrickson Publishers

Notă biografică

Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German monk, priest, professor, theologican, and church reformer, whose teachings inspired the Reformation and deeply influenced the doctrines and culture of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions.

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The Bondage of the Will is fundamental to an understanding of the primary doctrines of the Reformation. In these pages, Luther gives extensive treatment to what he saw as the heart of the gospel.

Free will was no academic question to Luther; the whole gospel of the grace of God, he believed, was bound up with it and stood or fell according to the way one understood it. Luther affirms our total inability to save ourselves and the sovereignty of divine grace in our salvation. He upholds the doctrine of justification by faith and defends predestination as determined by the foreknowledge of God.

This accurate translation by J. I. Packer and O. R. Johnston captures the vitality of Luther's treatise, thereby conveying its relevance to our lives today. The translators write, "Do we not stand in urgent need of such teaching as Luther here gives us--teaching which humbles man, strengthens faith, and glorifies God?"