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In On the Jews and Their Lies, Martin Luther, a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation, presents a harsh and deeply controversial critique of Jews and Judaism. Written in 1543, this work contains Luther’s negative views on Jews, arguing that they should be expelled from Christian lands and their synagogues destroyed. The treatise has been widely criticized for its virulent anti-Semitism, and it has been linked to the rise of anti-Jewish sentiment in Europe. Although Luther's theology and role in the Reformation are significant, this work remains a disturbing example of the darker side of his views. The leather-bound edition preserves Luther's work as a historical document, but readers are urged to approach it with caution and critical awareness.
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by: Frances Ruffin
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