The second volume of the Latin-German textbook edition presents
texts by Luther addressing the topic of Christian Faith and
Justification. It makes up the center of the three-volume edition
just as Jesus Christ stands in the center of the Christian faith,
and the experience of the justification of sinful man through the
mercy of God constitutes the centre of Luther's theology.The volume
contains altogether 17 texts. The first is the most famous - the 95
theses of October 1517; the last, Luther's preface to the first
volume of his Latin writings, which were to be part of a complete
edition of his writings, was written in 1545. Thus these texts
cover almost the entire period of Luther's public life.Translated
back from Latin into German for the first time are the Tractatus de
libertate christiana and the letter to Pope Leo X. The volume also
contains the important pamphlet against the theologian Jakob
Latomus from Leuven. The numerous theses he presents for
disputation demonstrate how Luther's new interpretation of the
Christian faith was shaped by the theological teachings of the
University of Wittenberg.
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