The Annotated Luther 2015
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt13wwwmp.16
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“…21 As Timothy Wengert notes, Luther was trying to promote a "new, down-to-earth piety to all Christians" in response to those who argued that Luther's position implied that Christians were "free from the obligation to perform any good works at all." 22 Luther's purvapakhsa is a religious world occupied with praying, fasting, holy days, almsgiving, acquiring indulgences, pilgrimages, and a host of other recommended or required works. 23 For a medieval Christian, the development of piety was important.…”
Section: Where's the Merit?mentioning
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“…21 As Timothy Wengert notes, Luther was trying to promote a "new, down-to-earth piety to all Christians" in response to those who argued that Luther's position implied that Christians were "free from the obligation to perform any good works at all." 22 Luther's purvapakhsa is a religious world occupied with praying, fasting, holy days, almsgiving, acquiring indulgences, pilgrimages, and a host of other recommended or required works. 23 For a medieval Christian, the development of piety was important.…”
Section: Where's the Merit?mentioning
confidence: 99%