Martin Luther, the sixteenth‑century German theologian and reformer, transformed religious thought through his challenge to established Church authority. His writings, sermons, and translations into the vernacular opened theological debate to a wider public and shaped the course of European history, influencing both faith and politics for centuries to come.
This edition presents Luther's most significant works with clarity and scholarly insight, offering readers a direct encounter with his powerful ideas on faith, scripture, and moral conscience. Ideal for students of theology and history alike, it remains an essential volume for anyone seeking to understand the roots of the Reformation and its enduring legacy.
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