This volume presents a critical edition of the works of Martin Luther, a central figure in the Protestant Reformation. Edited by Joachim Karl Friedrich Knaake and others, this edition offers scholars and readers a comprehensive resource for understanding Luther's theological and historical significance.
Luther's writings, originally in German and Latin, cover a wide array of topics, from biblical interpretation and theological treatises to personal letters and polemical works. His ideas sparked profound religious and political changes in Europe, making this collection essential for anyone studying the Reformation, church history, or the development of Western thought. This meticulously prepared edition ensures the accuracy and accessibility of Luther's influential texts.
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