The Bondage of the Will (1525 Abridged Edition) - Annotated Luther Study Edition | Religious Reformation Book for Theology Students & Christian History Scholars
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The Bondage of the Will (1525 Abridged Edition) - Annotated Luther Study Edition | Religious Reformation Book for Theology Students & Christian History Scholars
The Bondage of the Will (1525 Abridged Edition) - Annotated Luther Study Edition | Religious Reformation Book for Theology Students & Christian History Scholars
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In autumn 1525, Luther wrote The Bondage of the Will as a response to humanist and theologian Erasmus of Rotterdams On Free Will.Luthers treatise is important on four accounts: First, Luther wanted to show his own humanist education. Second, against Erasmus, who had maintained that the question of free will could not be decided just on the basis of the Bible, Luther stressed the clarity imbedded in Scripture. Third, Luther stressed that his denial of the free will pertained to the issue of salvation, while in other areas of life not relevant for this fundamental existential matter, free will could be acknowledged. Finally, he introduces the distinction of the revealed and the hidden God to make clear that a Christian must focus on God as shown in Jesus Christ rather than speculating about Gods potency in general. Luthers argument on the matter of the bound and free will poses a challenge and an invitation for constructive contemporary theology.This volume is excerpted from The Annotated Luther series, Volume 2. Each volume in the series contains annotations, illustrations, and notes to help shed light on Luthers context and to interpret his writings for today.
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Luther's De servo arbitrio is a long, winding, and no doubt often tedious text. The Latin original occupies 188 close-packed pages in the critical Weimarer Ausgabe. While this edition here has useful notes and images, even with those included the Luther text is under a hundred pages. The text of the De servo arbitrio translated here is rigorously cut. This may make it an interesting reading version, but not a solid study version, let alone a reference version.It is deeply disappointing that Fortress Press has decided not to clearly and openly say, other than in a comment hidden at the end of the introduction, that this is an abbreviated version.

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