Martin Luther’s Restoration of Temporal Government

Interpretation 37 (2):157-182 (2010)
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Abstract

Martin Luther once boasted that no one since the age of the apostles had written in such praise of temporal government as he. Yet Luther’s boast and his political thought in general have often been overlooked. A study of his seminal political work Temporal Authority and his major political writings that followed demonstrate Luther’s determined project to restore temporal government to its rightful place as service to God

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