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Luthers Glaube: Briefe an einen Freund

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A sequence of reflective letters offers a close reading of Martin Luther's theology and temperament, tracing his rejection of works-based righteousness and his insistence that true faith springs from inner necessity rather than deliberate moral striving. The author analyzes Luther's critique of ceremonies, ascetic practices, and moralism, his argument about the bondage of the will and dependence on divine grace, and the furious rhetoric that often provoked misunderstanding. The essays blend theological exposition with cultural and literary reflection, aiming to clarify misconceptions and render complex doctrinal debates accessible to a sympathetic correspondent.

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Ricarda Huch

Ricarda Huch was a German author and poet known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of love, faith, and the human experience, reflecting her deep engagement with philosophical and social issues. Among her notable works is "Der Fall Deruga," a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas. Huch's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and insightful character studies, making her a significant figure in German literary heritage.

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