Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation and the founder of the Lutheran Church. Known for his theological writings and opposition to corruption in the Catholic Church, Luther’s works had a profound influence on European religious and cultural history.
Among his most controversial texts is "On the Jews and Their Lies", written in 1543. This book reflects the theological and cultural tensions of its time and expresses Luther’s harsh views toward Judaism — views that have been widely criticized and debated over the centuries.
This edition is provided for historical and academic purposes, intended for those studying the evolution of Christian theology, European religious history, or the darker aspects of religious polemics. It includes the full translated text, along with scholarly notes, an introduction, and references for context.
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