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Martin luther and the heidelberg disputation
The Heidelberg Disputation was held at the lecture hall of the Augustianian order on April 25, 1518. It was here that Martin Luther, as a delegate for his order, began to have occasion to articulate his views. In the defense of his theses, which culminated in a contrast between divine love and human love, Luther defended the doctrine of human depravity and the bondage of the will. Martin Bucer, the reformer of Strasbourg, heard Luther here and became an avid follower. This disputation also led to Johann Eck challenging Martin Luther to the Leipzig Debate.
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