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9780826477941

Discourse On Free Will

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  • ISBN13:

    9780826477941

  • ISBN10:

    0826477941

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-03-04
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Desiderius Eramsus (1466/9-1536) was the most renowned scholar of his age, a celebrated humanist and Classicist, and the first teacher of Greek at Cambridge. An influential figure in the Protestant Reformation, though without ever breaking from the Church himself, he satirised both human folly and the corruption of the Church.Martin Luther (1483-1546) was the founder of the German Reformation. His 95 Theses became a manifesto for reform of the Catholic Church and led to his being tried for heresy. He remained in Germany, Professor of Biblical Exegesis at the University of Wittenburg, until his death, publishing a large number of works, including three major treatises and a translation of the New Testament into German. Comprising Erasmus's The Free Will and Luther's The Bondage of the Will, Discourse on Free Will is a landmark text in the history of Protestantism. Encapsulating the perspective on free will of two of the most important figures in the history of Christianity, it remains to this day a powerful, thought-provoking and timely work.Translated and edited by Ernst F. Winter>

Table of Contents

Erasmus : The free will
Preface : man and truthp. 3
Introduction : objective criterion for truthp. 12
Old Testament proofs supporting the free willp. 19
New Testament proofs supporting the free willp. 33
Apparent proofs against the free willp. 40
Luther's proofs against the free willp. 53
Postscript on apparent proofs against the free willp. 60
Summary and conclusionp. 68
Luther : The bondage of the will
Introductionp. 85
Refutation of Erasmus' prefacep. 88
Refutation of Erasmus' introductionp. 100
Refutation of Erasmus' Old and New Testament proofs supporting the free willp. 103
Comments on Erasmus' treatment of passages denying free willp. 111
Summary on the bondage of the willp. 116
Conclusionp. 119
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