The Bondage of the Will (500th Anniversary Edition)
Martin LutherPaperback 2025-04-30
“The passage of time has not diminished the crucial relevance of the work that has been acclaimed by many as the manifesto of the Protestant Reformation, and by Luther himself as his own magnum opus.”
—R.C. Sproul, from his introductory essay
Publisher's Description:
Can you turn to God by your own free will? Are you able to earn your salvation by partnering with His grace?
To these questions, Erasmus of Rotterdam gave an emphatic yes. He was one of the most influential scholars in the sixteenth century, so his word carried great weight. Yet Erasmus did not go unanswered. Seeing that the gospel itself was at stake, Martin Luther wrote a thunderous response that has remained influential even half a millennium later.
This five-hundredth-anniversary edition of The Bondage of the Will recaptures the urgency of Luther’s appeal to Scripture. It was this defense of our absolute need for God to deliver us from our captivity to sin that Luther considered his most important book. Take up this Reformation classic and rejoice in the freedom found in sovereign grace alone.
Included in this anniversary edition:
- Dr. R.C. Sproul’s introductory essay on The Bondage of the Will
- Helpful summaries and explanatory footnotes
- Study questions for reflection or group discussion
About the Author:
Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German theologian, priest, and reformer whose teachings launched the Protestant Reformation. He is best known for his Ninety-Five Theses, which challenged the Catholic Church’s sale of indulgences, and for translating the Bible into German, making it accessible to ordinary people. His many writings include The Bondage of the Will, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and The Freedom of a Christian.
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“The passage of time has not diminished the crucial relevance of the work that has been acclaimed by many as the manifesto of the Protestant Reformation, and by Luther himself as his own magnum opus.”
—R.C. Sproul, from his introductory essay
Publisher's Description:
Can you turn to God by your own free will? Are you able to earn your salvation by partnering with His grace?
To these questions, Erasmus of Rotterdam gave an emphatic yes. He was one of the most influential scholars in the sixteenth century, so his word carried great weight. Yet Erasmus did not go unanswered. Seeing that the gospel itself was at stake, Martin Luther wrote a thunderous response that has remained influential even half a millennium later.
This five-hundredth-anniversary edition of The Bondage of the Will recaptures the urgency of Luther’s appeal to Scripture. It was this defense of our absolute need for God to deliver us from our captivity to sin that Luther considered his most important book. Take up this Reformation classic and rejoice in the freedom found in sovereign grace alone.
Included in this anniversary edition:
- Dr. R.C. Sproul’s introductory essay on The Bondage of the Will
- Helpful summaries and explanatory footnotes
- Study questions for reflection or group discussion
About the Author:
Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German theologian, priest, and reformer whose teachings launched the Protestant Reformation. He is best known for his Ninety-Five Theses, which challenged the Catholic Church’s sale of indulgences, and for translating the Bible into German, making it accessible to ordinary people. His many writings include The Bondage of the Will, The Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and The Freedom of a Christian.