The Parable of the Wicked Mammon

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In this book William Tyndale one of the most renowned religious scholars of the Reformation writes his explanations of justification by faith. The Parable of the Wicked Mammon is the very first work which carries William Tyndale's name. Selecting chapter sixteen from the Book of Luke as a basis Tyndale explains crucial differences between emerging Protestant beliefs and the established Catholic system. By choosing this passage Tyndale is able to explain justification and the fruits of it thereby highlighting a central motivation behind the ensuing Reformation. Notably this work sees the author acknowledge for the first time his new translation of the Biblical New Testament. Writing in part to blunt the blame levied upon the Protestant cause as being behind outbreaks of violence in Europe Tyndale sought to frame his arguments in religious terms. By admitting his translation of the Bible Tyndale reveals that he is opposed to keeping the scripture out of the hands of the common people.
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