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The Bondage of the Will

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Exploring the tension between free will and divine sovereignty, this work engages in a debate with Erasmus, asserting that humanity is bound by sin and incapable of choosing good without God's intervention. Luther emphasizes the necessity of divine grace for salvation, portraying man's reliance on God as essential for true liberation. Blending deep theological insights with humor and directness, this influential text is a cornerstone of Reformation literature, offering crucial understanding of Luther's thoughts and their impact on Christian doctrine.

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The Bondage of the Will, Martin Luther

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