
Length2h 34m
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In "A Treatise on Christian Liberty," Martin Luther explores the profound relationship between faith and freedom, articulating how true Christian liberty transcends both temporal constraints and spiritual bondage. Written in the early 16th century amid the socio-religious upheaval of the Reformation, Luther employs a polemic yet pastoral tone, deftly intertwining theological insights with practical implications for everyday life. The treatise challenges conventional notions of piety and legalism, asserting that genuine liberty is found in the grace of God and relationship with Christ, which liberates believers from the burden of sin and the constraints of the law. Martin Luther, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation, drew from his own struggles with guilt and salvation to pen this influential work. His theological development, rooted in the personal experience of divine grace, led him to challenge the prevailing ecclesiastical authority of his time. This treatise is not only a culmination of his theological reflections but also a testament to his enduring conviction that faith alone confers true freedom. This book is essential for those seeking to understand the foundational principles of Protestant thought and the transformative power of Christian liberty. Readers will find in Luther's work an invitation to embrace a faith that empowers and liberates, making it a profound resource for both spiritual introspection and scholarly discourse.
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GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length2 hrs 34 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 13, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Luther by John Acton
2Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X
3Concerning Christian Liberty