Author: | Richard McCormack | ISBN: | 9781301094486 |
Publisher: | Richard McCormack | Publication: | October 2, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard McCormack |
ISBN: | 9781301094486 |
Publisher: | Richard McCormack |
Publication: | October 2, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"The Bondage of the Will" is a must for anyone who is interested in the fundamental doctrines of the Reformation with particular interest in justification by faith alone. "The Bondage of the Will" is a brilliant and captivating discourse to Erasmus of Rotterdam against his treaty on free-will called “The Diatribe on Free-will.”
In his writing, which has stood the test of time, Luther affirms mans total inability to save himself and the sovereignty divine grace in our salvation. Luther infallibly demonstrates why man’s will is totally enslaved to sin and that the term and belief of free-will is completely meaningless.
“Luther’s works is the restored foundation of the Protestant church”
“Luther is a masterful theologian.”
“There are few books written that have stood the test of time, but for The Bondage of the Will, by Martin Luther, here it stands.”
"The Bondage of the Will" is a must for anyone who is interested in the fundamental doctrines of the Reformation with particular interest in justification by faith alone. "The Bondage of the Will" is a brilliant and captivating discourse to Erasmus of Rotterdam against his treaty on free-will called “The Diatribe on Free-will.”
In his writing, which has stood the test of time, Luther affirms mans total inability to save himself and the sovereignty divine grace in our salvation. Luther infallibly demonstrates why man’s will is totally enslaved to sin and that the term and belief of free-will is completely meaningless.
“Luther’s works is the restored foundation of the Protestant church”
“Luther is a masterful theologian.”
“There are few books written that have stood the test of time, but for The Bondage of the Will, by Martin Luther, here it stands.”