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The Freedom of a Christian
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52 pages
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The book explores Martin Luther's revolutionary ideas on Christian freedom, asserting that believers are liberated from legalistic demands to fully serve God and their neighbors. Luther presents a paradoxical view of a Christian as both a free individual and a devoted servant, emphasizing the dual nature of faith and duty. This work played a pivotal role in shaping the theological landscape during the 16th-century Reformation, challenging conventional views on law and grace within Christianity.
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2011, paperback
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