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'The Bondage of the Wills' is fundamental to an understanding of the primary doctrine of the reformation. In these pages, Luther gives extensive treatment to what he saw as the heart of the gospel.
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Profound in spots and contradictory in many others. I did not care for Luther as an author by this sample of his writing, and did not like his style of argument, but I am still glad that I chose it for a college research paper. I like some of the passages, which are quite quotable, but some of it does get heavy. I would recommend this to serious students of theology and mature Christians.
Excellent book, though sometimes slightly redundant or overly polemic. Still, it is one of the greatest works to come from Luther and a fantastic defense of the Reformed doctrine of predestination.
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