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Clásicos de la Fe: Lutero

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SKU 9798384525844
Product Type: Hard Cover
Release Date: 01 October 2025
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Este volumen incluye dos cl sicos de Mart n Lutero: 95 Tesis y La voluntad determinada. 95 Tesis: Originalmente escrito en 1517, este tesoro es tal vez el texto m s importante de la reforma, por lo menos en impacto. Estas tesis son los argumentos p blicos de Lutero en contra de las pr cticas comunes de la iglesia romana, en donde l desaf a el uso de las indulgencias, la veneraci n al Papa, entre otras cosas. La voluntad determinada: Primeramente publicada en 1525, esta obra de arte es la respuesta de Lutero a "La diatriba del libre albedr o" de Desiderius Erasmus. En este libro, Lutero escribe sobre la depravaci n del hombre y la soberan a de Dios, especialmente en cuanto a la salvaci n de la raza humana. Lutero argumenta que el hombre es solamente libre para elegir lo que su naturaleza le permite, y por lo tanto, es esclavo de su pecado hasta que Dios soberanamente interviene para salvarlo. This volume contains two classics by Martin Luther: 95 Theses and The Bondage of the Will. 95 Theses Originally written in 1517, this treatise is perhaps the most important text of the Reformation, at least in impact. These theses are Luther's public argumentation against the common practices of the Roman Church, where he challenges the use of indulgences, the veneration of the Pope, among other things. The Bondage of the Will First published in 1525, this masterpiece is Luther's response to Desiderius Erasmus' "Diatribe on Free Will". In this book, Luther writes about man's depravity and God's sovereignty, especially regarding the salvation of mankind. Luther argues that man is only free to choose what his nature allows him to choose, and therefore he is always in bondage to his sin until God sovereignly intervenes in saving him.

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