On the Jews & Their Lies

On the Jews & Their Lies
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Download or read book On the Jews & Their Lies written by Martin Luther and published by Gottfried & Fritz. This book was released on with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the Jews & Their Lies is one of the most controversial works by Protestant reformer, Martin Luther. In one of the most notorious chapters in the book, Luther urges the German people to “raze and destroy [the Jews’] houses," and it is for such statements that the book is best known. But the book also presents some theological arguments against the Judaism (i.e. the Jew’s belief in the circumcision, their classification of themselves as the “Chosen People,” and the Jews’ denial of Christ as the Messiah). This annotated edition of Martin Luther’s On the Jews & Their Lies provides readers with a more thorough understanding of one of the most controversial works of the Father of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther.


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