Augustine and Martin Luther on Free Will

From the enslaved will to the bondage of the will

Authors

  • Teng He Fudan University, School of Philosophy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37819/ijsws.24.320

Keywords:

Augustine, Martin Luther, free will

Abstract

This paper focuses on the comparison between Augustine’s and Luther’s understanding of the bondage of the will. As a philosopher of will, Augustine establishes the independence of the will in his earlier work. In his debate with Julian of Eclanum that comes from his later period, Augustine emphasizes grace and original sin. The salvation and freedom of humans rely on the Holy Spirit. In the debate with Erasmus, Luther introduced the conception of the necessity of will. However, both thinkers have different understandings of faith. Augustine has an intellectual understanding of faith, while Luther is a fideist.

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Published

2023-05-26

How to Cite

He, T. . (2023). Augustine and Martin Luther on Free Will : From the enslaved will to the bondage of the will. International Journal of Sino-Western Studies, (24). https://doi.org/10.37819/ijsws.24.320

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Humanities, Theology, and Chinese National Studies