"The Leipzig Debate in 1519: Leaves From the Story of Luther’s Life, Volume 2" recounts a pivotal moment in the life of Martin Luther and the early Reformation. Authored by W.H.T. Dau, this volume delves into the details surrounding the theological disputation held in Leipzig, where Luther defended his beliefs against Johann Eck. The book provides a historical account of the arguments, the key figures involved, and the broader context of the religious and political landscape of the time.
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