Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther
English

About The Book

Martin Luther (1483-1546) is a name that is synonymous with reformation. His 1517 posting of ninety-five theses on the door of All Saints church in Wittenburg changed the course of history forever. In his theses Luther objects to the Roman Catholic Church and its practice of selling indulgences as well as the idea that money could buy one's way to salvation. His controversial ideas inspired the Reformation and influenced the Lutheran and Protestant ideologies. Most of Luther's books were ordered to be burned however a copy of his Table Talk (originally titled Divine Discourses) was found under the foundation of a German home in 1626. It contains a series of informal conversations recorded by Luther's students and colleagues in his home and illustrates the reformist's firm beliefs on religious doctrine history academics and history to name a few. These selections expound some of Martin Luther's most profound ideas completely uncensored.
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