Bondage of the Will
Luther's powerful 1525 treatise written in response to Erasmus, defending the doctrine of the complete bondage of the human will to sin and the absolute necessity of divine grace for salvation. Luther considered this work his most important theological writing.
Audio Book
13 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
01 - Introduction of Martin Luther
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02 - Sections 1-8: Erasmus' Preface, Scepticism, Knowledge of God
3
03 - Sections 9-27: The Sovereignty of God
4
04 - Sections 28-40: Exordium
5
05 - Sections 41-58: Discussion, Part I-a
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06 - Sections 59-75: Discussion, Part I-b
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07 - Sections 76-90: Discussion, Part II-a
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08 - Sections 91-110: Discussion, Part II-b
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09 - Sections 111-125: Discussion, Part II-c
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10 - Sections 126-134: Discussion, Part II-d
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11 - Sections 135-145: Discussion, Part III-a
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12 - Sections 146-155: Discussion, Part III-b
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13 - Sections 156-168: Discussion, Part III-c
