This book analyzes Luther's treatise On Christian Freedom and its
revolutionary re-definition of what it means to be Christian as one
freed by Christ from sin, the accusation of God's law, and death in
order to be bound or bonded to the neighbor. Robert Kolb puts the
treatise in its historical context, tracing its key ideas as they
developed out of his medieval background, and as they continued to
mature throughout his life. A contextual analysis of the text
accompanies an overview of how this treatise was used or ignored
throughout subsequent centuries, including the more extensive
impact it has had in the last half century.
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