The Bondage of the Will - A Modern English Abridgment The Bondage of the Will - A Modern English Abridgment

The Bondage of the Will - A Modern English Abridgment

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Publisher Description

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. The Bondage of the Will is considered by many to be Luther’s most important book, and it stands today as one of the great classics in Christian history. He wrote in 1525 at the beginning of the Reformation in answer to a work by Erasmus, the classical scholar and humanist (1469-1536). Both Erasmus and Luther rejected many of the erroneous practices of the Roman Catholic church. But Luther went further to challenge the Roman teaching of salvation by works. Erasmus pleased the Pope by writing to uphold the Roman dogma of “free will,” that man could of himself decide to choose for his salvation. Luther saw correctly that the Biblical doctrines of the depravity of man and salvation by faith alone stand together. He declared Erasmus to be an enemy of the faith, and wrote The Bondage of the Will to establish this doctrine at the core of evangelicalism. The Modern English Series are modernized abridgments of great Christian classics, for a blessing to many worldwide.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2014
November 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
38
Pages
PUBLISHER
Chapel Library
SELLER
Mt Zion Bible Church of Pensacola Inc
SIZE
273.9
KB

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