Bondage of the Will: A Modern Adaptation of the Work of Martin Luther - Couverture souple

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Soenjoto, Zoenaedy

 
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Synopsis

In 1525, Martin Luther wrote what he considered his most important work: The Bondage of the Will. This powerful treatise challenged the prevailing assumption that humans possess free will to choose or reject God's grace. Luther argued that humanity is spiritually enslaved and salvation must be entirely God's work, from beginning to end.

This modern edition makes Luther's profound insights accessible to contemporary readers. Complex 16th-century arguments are translated into clear language that speaks to today's questions about faith, grace, and human nature. The book explores how understanding our spiritual bondage leads paradoxically to true freedom—freedom from performance anxiety, from self-reliance, and from uncertain salvation.

Key themes include: the nature of human will after the Fall, God's sovereign grace in salvation, the doctrine of election, biblical interpretation on these matters, and practical applications for Christian living. Throughout, the emphasis is on how these truths magnify God's grace and provide perfect assurance for believers.

Whether you're encountering these ideas for the first time or deepening your understanding of Reformed theology, this book offers biblical clarity, theological depth, and pastoral wisdom. Luther's arguments remain as relevant today as they were five centuries ago, addressing fundamental questions about who God is, who we are, and how salvation works.

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