To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation

Written in 1520, 'To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation' is one of Martin Luther's foundational texts of the Reformation. In this work, Luther critiques the papacy's authority by identifying three barriers that prevent reform and outlines necessary reforms for the Church. He also presents 27 articles addressing issues within Christendom, making it a significant document in the history of Christian thought and ecclesiastical reform.





