The Freedom of a Christian: A New Translation


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Martin Luther's Classic Work, Newly Translated by Robert Kolb

Originally published in 1520, The Freedom of a Christian is one of Martin Luther's most well-known and enduring treatises. In it, the German Reformer examines Christian ethics and how justification by faith alone impacts the liberty of believers. He famously writes, "A Christian is a free lord of everything and subject to no one. A Christian is a willing servant of everything and subject to everyone." Luther also further develops ideas and doctrines that were key to the Reformation, such as the priesthood of all believers and union with Christ.

This addition to the Crossway Short Classics series features a new translation from the original German to English by renowned Reformation scholar Robert Kolb. The Freedom of a Christian reminds modern-day readers that it is ultimately grace that transforms God's people and frees us to love and obey.

  • Accessible: Helpful for those looking to learn more about Luther and the Christian life, both new Christians and seasoned saints alike
  • Part of the Crossway Short Classics Series: Introducing modern-day readers to classic works of faith--other volumes include Fighting for Holiness; Heaven Is a World of Love; and The Emotional Life of Our Lord
  • New Translation: Translated from the original German by world-renowned scholar Robert Kolb, author of Martin Luther: Confessor of the Faith.
  • Foreword by Carl R. Trueman: Author of the bestselling book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self


Author: Martin Luther
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 02/21/2023
Pages: 96
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.31lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.60w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781433582264
ISBN10: 1433582260
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology | History
- Religion | Christian Theology | Soteriology
- Religion | Christianity | Lutheran

About the Author

Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German theologian and one of the most influential figures in the Protestant Reformation. Some of Luther's best-known works are the Ninety-Five Theses, "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," and his translation of the Bible into German.