Luther's Works, Volume 45: The Christian in Society II

by Martin Luther, Walter I. Brandt

Luther's Works (45)

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In the eleven treatises comprising this volume, it is of extraordinary interest to note how the foremost exponent of evangelical ethics interprets the dictates of love in the concrete circumstances of his time. A Christian's behavior is determined more by the situation in which he finds himself than by any fixed and final ethical formulations or codes of moral conduct.

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Martin Luther (1483-1546) was the Father of the Reformation. Most famous possibly for his 95 theses, he wrote many works which sparked debate and helped shape thinking - not only in his own time, but ours as well.
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Luther's Works, Volume 45: The Christian in Society II

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BR330 .E5Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionChristianityChristianityHistoryBy periodModern periodLuther, Martin
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