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The freedom of a Christian, 1520 /
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Luther, Martin, (1483-1546,)
The freedom of a Christian, 1520 /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
233/.7
書名/作者:
The freedom of a Christian, 1520 // Timothy J. Wengert
作者:
Luther, Martin,
其他作者:
Luther, Martin,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiii, 467-539 pages ) : : illustrations
附註:
Excerpted from The Annotated Luther, Volume 1, The Roots of Reform (Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2015), Timothy J. Wengert, volume editor.--Title page verso
標題:
Liberty - Religious aspects
ISBN:
9781506413525
ISBN:
1506413528
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references
摘要、提要註:
Timothy J. Wengert skillfully provides a clear understanding of the historical context from which the treatise The Freedom of a Christian and his accompanying Letter to Pope Leo X arose. As controversy concerning his writings grew, Luther was instructed to write a reconciliation-minded letter to Pope Leo X (1475-1521). To this letter he appended a nonpolemical tract describing the heart of his beliefs, The Freedom of a Christian. Luther's Latin version added an introduction and a lengthy appendix not found in the German edition. The two editions arose out of the different audiences for them: the one addressed to theologians, clerics, and church leaders (for whom Latin was the common language), and one addressed to the German-speaking public, which included the nobility, townsfolk, many from the lesser clergy, and others who could read (or have Luther's writings read to them).--Publisher
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The freedom of a Christian, 1520 /
Luther, Martin,1483-1546,
The freedom of a Christian, 1520 /
Timothy J. Wengert - 1 online resource (xiii, 467-539 pages ) :illustrations - The annotated Luther study edition. - Luther, Martin,1483-1546..
Excerpted from The Annotated Luther, Volume 1, The Roots of Reform (Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2015), Timothy J. Wengert, volume editor.--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references
Timothy J. Wengert skillfully provides a clear understanding of the historical context from which the treatise The Freedom of a Christian and his accompanying Letter to Pope Leo X arose. As controversy concerning his writings grew, Luther was instructed to write a reconciliation-minded letter to Pope Leo X (1475-1521). To this letter he appended a nonpolemical tract describing the heart of his beliefs, The Freedom of a Christian. Luther's Latin version added an introduction and a lengthy appendix not found in the German edition. The two editions arose out of the different audiences for them: the one addressed to theologians, clerics, and church leaders (for whom Latin was the common language), and one addressed to the German-speaking public, which included the nobility, townsfolk, many from the lesser clergy, and others who could read (or have Luther's writings read to them).--Publisher
Translated from the German
ISBN: 9781506413525Subjects--Topical Terms:
584277
Liberty
--Religious aspects
LC Class. No.: BR332.S6 / L88 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 233/.7
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