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La cautividad babilónica de la Iglesia ; La libertad del cristiano ; Exhortación a la paz

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La cautividad babilónica de la Iglesia ; La libertad del cristiano ; Exhortación a la paz
La cautividad babilónica de la Iglesia ; La libertad del cristiano ; Exhortación a la paz
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Pages: 187 pages
Publisher: Ediciones Orbis
ISBN: 9788476342640
Format: tapa dura
Language: es-ES
Release date: 1/1/1985

ISBN: 9788476342640


Synopsis of La cautividad babilónica de la Iglesia ; La libertad del cristiano ; Exhortación a la paz

Esta obra fundamental de Martín Lutero reúne tres de sus tratados más influyentes escritos en el siglo XVI, presentados en una edición de 1985 por la editorial Orbis. En 'La cautividad babilónica de la Iglesia', el autor realiza una crítica profunda a los sacramentos y la estructura eclesiástica de su tiempo, mientras que en 'La libertad del cristiano' desarrolla su visión teológica sobre la fe y la gracia. El volumen se completa con 'Exhortación a la paz', ofreciendo una visión integral del pensamiento reformador. La edición forma parte de la prestigiosa colección 'Biblioteca de Política, Economía y Sociología' (número 34), contando con la preparación técnica de Teófanes Egido. Es un texto esencial para comprender la Reforma Protestante y la evolución del pensamiento sociopolítico y religioso en Europa.



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Luther Martin was a Founding Father of the United States, framer of the U.S. Constitution, politician, lawyer, and slave owner. Martin was a delegate from Maryland to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, but did not sign the Constitution, having left the convention early because he felt the document as proposed violated states' rights. In the months following the convention, he was a leading Anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason, whose collective efforts led to the passage of the Bill of Rights.

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