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Bound Choice, Election, and Wittenberg Theological Method

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381 pages
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14 hours

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Exploring the tension between free will and divine sovereignty, this work reflects Martin Luther's response to Erasmus' teachings. Luther argues that human will is bound by sin, challenging the notion of free will in matters of salvation. Through rigorous theological debate, he emphasizes the necessity of God's grace, asserting that true freedom comes from surrendering to divine authority. This pivotal text is foundational to Reformation thought, influencing subsequent theological discourse on faith and human agency.

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Bound Choice, Election, and Wittenberg Theological Method, Robert Kolb

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2017
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