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"Erasmus and Luther: Their Attitude to Toleration" examines the complex relationship between two towering figures of the Reformation era and their views on religious tolerance. This study, originally published in 1920, delves into the nuanced positions of Desiderius Erasmus and Martin Luther amidst the theological and political upheavals of the 16th century. Explore the intellectual clash between Erasmus's commitment to reasoned discourse and Luther's staunch adherence to scriptural authority, and understand how their differing perspectives shaped the course of religious and political thought. This book provides valuable insight into the historical context of the Reformation and the enduring questions surrounding freedom of thought and expression.
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