De Libertate Christiana

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De Libertate Christiana is the Latin title of Martin Luther’s 1520 theological treatise that explores the paradoxical nature of Christian freedom and servitude.

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De Libertate Christiana canonical 2

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instanceOf Christian literature
Reformation-era work
theological treatise
addressesIssue relationship between inner faith and outward works
role of the law in Christian life
author Martin Luther
centralThesis A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject to all
A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none
circulation widely read in Reformation Europe
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
doctrineDiscussed Christian liberty
good works as fruits of faith
justification by faith
focusesOn inner spiritual freedom of the believer
service to neighbor as expression of faith
genre religious essay
theological treatise
hasForm prose
hasInfluenced Lutheran theology
Protestant views on Christian liberty
hasTitleVariant On the Freedom of a Christian
On the Freedom of a Christian
surface form: The Freedom of a Christian
historicalContext early Protestant Reformation
intendedAudience Christian believers
theologians
keyConcept bondage of love toward the neighbor
freedom from the law in matters of justification
mainTopic Christian freedom
paradox of freedom and servitude
relationship between faith and works
movement Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
originalTitle De Libertate Christiana self-link
partOf Lutheran Reformation writings
period 16th century
publicationPlace Wittenberg
publicationYear 1520
relatedWork Luther’s Ninety-five Theses
surface form: Ninety-five Theses

The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
surface form: On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
religiousTradition Lutheranism
Protestantism
theologicalPerspective sola fide
sola gratia
titleLanguage Latin
writtenBy Martin Luther

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On the Freedom of a Christian originalTitle De Libertate Christiana
De Libertate Christiana originalTitle De Libertate Christiana self-link