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Luther's Works, Volume 44: Christian in Society I
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During the interval between the Leipzig Debate in 1519 and the dramatic, decisive Diet of Worms in 1521, Luther faced a wide array of major problems. He was forced to defend the emerging Reformation against its secular and ecclesiastical enemies and to clarify his own position. At the same time he had to address himself to a host of friends, supporters, and sympathizers who were apprehensive about where Luther's theology was leading. It was during this critical period that the writings contained in this volume were written.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction to the Christian in Society
Introduction to Volume 44
A Sermon on the Estate of Marriage, 1519
Treatise on Good Works, 1520
To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Concerning the Reform of the Christian Estate, 1520
An Instruction to Penitents Concerning the Forbidden Books of Dr. M. Luther, 1521
A Sermon on the Three Kinds of Good Life for the Instruction of Consciences, 1521
The Judgment of Martin Luther on Monastic Vows, 1521
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