Vom unfreien Willen (An Erasmus von Rotterdam)

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In Martin Luther's 'Vom unfreien Willen (An Erasmus von Rotterdam)', the reader is taken on a profound exploration of the concept of free will and its place in Christian theology. Written as a response to Erasmus of Rotterdam's argument for the freedom of the will, Luther presents a meticulous and logical dismantling of his opponent's position. Luther's writing is characterized by its directness and clarity, making complex theological ideas accessible to a wider audience. The book stands as a crucial piece in the Reformation movement, challenging traditional beliefs and paving the way for a new understanding of faith and salvation. The debate between Luther and Erasmus is a compelling intellectual duel that sheds light on the core tenets of Protestant theology and the ideological rifts of the time. Martin Luther, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, was a theologian and religious reformer whose influence reshaped Western Christianity. Born in 1483 in Germany, Luther's teachings sparked a religious revolution that challenged the authority of the Catholic Church. 'Vom unfreien Willen' reflects Luther's dedication to theological debate and his unwavering commitment to his beliefs. His confrontational yet insightful writing style captivates the reader and incites deep contemplation on matters of faith and doctrine. For readers interested in delving into the theological debates of the Reformation period and exploring the foundational texts of Protestant theology, 'Vom unfreien Willen' is a must-read. Luther's meticulous argumentation and profound insights offer a rich tapestry of theological thought that continues to provoke reflection and discussion. This book is a testament to Luther's intellectual prowess and enduring impact on Christian thought, making it an essential read for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the history of religious thought.

Product Details

Publisher: Good Press

Genre: Sachbuch

Language: German

Size: 286 Pages

Filesize: 712.3 KB

ISBN: 8596547799429

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