Publisher's Synopsis
Restitution rechter und gesunder christlicher Lehre, written by Bernhard Rothmann and published in 1888, delves into the restoration of correct and sound Christian doctrine. This work provides historical insights into theological debates and developments within Christianity, particularly focusing on Protestant theology and the Reformation era. Rothmann's exploration contributes to a deeper understanding of Christian thought and its evolution, making it valuable for theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical roots of Christian beliefs. The book offers a rich perspective on the efforts to clarify and reaffirm Christian teachings during a transformative period in religious history.
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