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Martin Luther

The Revolutionary Treatises

In *The Revolutionary Treatises*, Martin Luther articulates his profound theological insights that punctuate the dawn of the Reformation. These writings, blending passionate rhetoric with incisive argumentation, challenge the established doctrines of the Church, advocating for faith over works and the authority of Scripture over ecclesiastical tradition. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of 16th century Europe, Luther's treatises engage with contemporary issues of corruption, salvation, and ecclesiastical authority, employing a style that is both polemical and deeply personal, invigorated by the conviction of his beliefs. Martin Luther, a former monk and scholar, emerged from a rigorous academic and religious background that profoundly influenced his thought. His discontent with Church practices, particularly the sale of indulgences, propelled him to pen these revolutionary texts, as he sought to reform Christianity from within. The provocateur of his time, Luther's powerful assertions were not only theological but also social, contributing to a burgeoning sense of individualism and personal faith. *The Revolutionary Treatises* is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Protestant thought and its lasting Reformation legacy. Luther's clear and fervent prose invites readers to grapple with deep questions of faith and authority, making this collection a vital component of any theological library.
371 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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