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The Bondage of the Will is fundamental to an understanding of the primary doctrines of the Reformation. In these pages, Luther gives extensive treatment to what he saw as the heart of the gospel. Free will was no academic question to Luther; the whole gospel of the grace of God, he believed, was bound up with it and stood or fell according to the way one decided it. Luther affirms our total inability to save ourselves and the sovereignty of divine grace in our salvation. He upholds the doctrine of justification by faith and defends predestination as determined by the foreknowledge of God. - Back cover.
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Justification, Christianity, Early works to 1800, Religious aspects of Free will and determinism, Grace (Theology), Free will and determinism, De libero arbitrio diatribe (Erasmus, Desiderius), Erasmus, desiderius, -1536, Fiction, religious, Devotional literature, Religious aspects, Theology, middle ages, 600-1500People
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Martin Luther on the bondage of the will: to the venerable mister Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1525
1823, Hamilton
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