Martin Luther

''Martin Luther'', 1528 Martin Luther ( ; ; 10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. Luther was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Western and Christian history.

Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507. He came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church, in particular the view on indulgences. Luther attempted to resolve these differences amicably, first proposing an academic discussion of the practice and efficacy of indulgences in ''Ninety-five Theses'', which he authored in 1517. In 1520, Pope Leo X demanded that Luther renounce all of his writings, and when Luther refused to do so, excommunicated him in January 1521. Later that year, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V condemned Luther as an outlaw at the Diet of Worms. When Luther died in 1546, Pope Leo X's excommunication was still in effect.

Luther taught that salvation and, consequently, eternal life are not earned by good deeds; rather, they are received only as the free gift of God's grace through the believer's faith in Jesus Christ. Luther's theology challenged the authority and office of the pope by teaching that the Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge, and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood. Luther's translation of the Bible into German from Latin made the Bible vastly more accessible to the laity, which had a tremendous impact on both the church and German culture. It fostered the development of a standard version of the German language, added several principles to the art of translation, and influenced the writing of an English translation, the Tyndale Bible. His hymns influenced the development of singing in Protestant churches. His marriage to Katharina von Bora, a former nun, set a model for the practice of clerical marriage, allowing Protestant clergy to marry.

In two later works, Luther expressed anti-Judaistic views, calling for the expulsion of Jews and the burning of synagogues. These works also targeted Roman Catholics, Anabaptists, and nontrinitarian Christians. Based upon his teachings, despite the fact that Luther did not directly advocate the murdering of Jews, some historians contend that his rhetoric contributed to the development of antisemitism in Germany and the emergence, centuries later, of the Nazi Party. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The bondage of the will by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Old Tappan, N.J. : Revell, 1957
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    The small catechism, in contemporary English by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1967
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    Martin Luther, selections from his writings by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1961
    [First edition].
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    Luther. by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    New York, Barnes & Noble Books 1972
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    Arbaʻah ḥiburim teʼologiyim
    ארבעה חיבורים תיאולוגיים /
    by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Yerushalayim : Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit, 2018
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    Works. by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Saint Louis : Concordia Pub. House, 1955
    [American edition]
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    Works of Martin Luther : with introductions and notes. by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Philadelphia : Muhlenberg Press, 1930
    Philadelphia edition.
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    A treatise on good works by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    [Auckland, New Zealand] : The Floating Press, 1520
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    Three treatises by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1960
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    The Martin Luther Christmas book by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Philadelphia : Westminster Press, 1948
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    Le magnificat by Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

    Bruyères-le-Châtel : Nouvelle Cité, 2018
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    Discourse on free will by Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536

    New York : Ungar, 1961
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    Journal of expression.

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    Discourse on free will

    New York : Ungar, 1961
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    Martin Luther

    New York : St. Martin's Press, 1970
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    The Theologia Germanica of Martin Luther by Franckforter

    New York : Paulist Press, 1980
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