Concerning Christian Liberty

Concerning Christian Liberty, written by Martin Luther in 1520, is a key text of the Reformation that explores the dual nature of Christian freedom and duty. Luther articulates the paradox that a Christian is both the freest lord and the most dutiful servant. This work is part of a trilogy addressing fundamental issues of the Church and Christian life, making it a significant theological document in the history of Christianity.
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