The Bondage of the Will

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In "The Bondage of the Will," Martin Luther engages in a profound theological discourse that addresses the complexities of human will and divine grace. Written as a direct response to Erasmus' "On Free Will," Luther employs a rigorous academic style, utilizing biblical exegesis and logical reasoning to argue that the will is bound by sin and cannot achieve salvation without the intervention of God...
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In "The Bondage of the Will," Martin Luther engages in a profound theological discourse that addresses the complexities of human will and divine grace. Written as a direct response to Erasmus' "On Free Will," Luther employs a rigorous academic style, utilizing biblical exegesis and logical reasoning to argue that the will is bound by sin and cannot achieve salvation without the intervention of God...
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  • ISBN: 8596547668688
  • Seitenzahl: 241
  • Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen
  • Erscheinungsdatum: 16.11.2023
  • Verlag: GOOD PRESS
  • Formate: epub

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