Concerning Christian Liberty
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Concerning Christian Liberty

by Martin Luther

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
54
Language
English
Published
2004

Overview

Martin Luther's Concerning Christian Liberty lays out his vision of faith, freedom, and the Christian life in direct, forceful prose. The work argues that spiritual freedom comes through trust in God rather than through outward works alone, while also insisting on responsibility toward neighbor.

This is essential reading for anyone interested in the Reformation, Protestant thought, or the history of Christian ethics. Concerning Christian Liberty remains influential because it joins theological argument with practical moral urgency, making it useful for readers studying doctrine, conscience, and the tension between inward belief and outward duty. Luther's plain style gives the ideas real force. It still reads clearly today. for readers today. That makes it easy to recommend for thoughtful browsing and book-club discussion across many reading moods.

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