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The volume analyzes the moral teachings that emerged from the Reformation leader, tracing how his doctrine of justification shaped views of law and gospel, the role of conscience, and the status of good works. It examines the antinomian controversy and responses to critics, considers the psychological basis for certainty of salvation and its effects on ethical life, and surveys reforms in church discipline, worship, and the relation between inner faith and public morality. The author assesses tensions between inward spirituality and social obligation, debates about a church of true believers, and practical implications for ritual, pastoral care, and communal reform.

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Hartmann Grisar

Hartmann Grisar was a notable scholar and theologian, best known for his extensive work on Martin Luther, the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation. His six-volume series, "Luther," provides a comprehensive examination of Luther's life, theology, and impact on Christianity. Grisar's meticulous research and analysis contribute significantly to the understanding of Reformation history and its theological implications. His writings reflect a deep engagement with both historical context and theological discourse, making him an important figure in religious studies. Through his scholarship, Grisar has left a lasting legacy in the field of Reformation studies.

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