How Free are We?
Martin Luther had some very strong feelings about our free will or lack thereof. Below is a short essay I wrote concerning his work Bondage of the Will.
 
   In Bondage of the Will, Luther is responding to Erasmus’ writing of The Freedom of the Will from a number of different perspectives with appropriate arguments for each. What Luther  keeps returning to however, is his Augustinian heritage. Augustine  taught that sin was a curving in or turning in toward oneself. [1]  That being the case, the human will was infected with evil and unable to choose correctly. Luther  states unequivocally that “…free choice is a pure fiction. [2] 
      Luther supports his response to Erasmus’ arguments using the scripture and reason. Arguing from Pauline  epistles, Luther  states that according to Paul , “Universal sinfulness nullifies free choice.” [3]  His argument follows that all are under God’s wrath, even the very best philosphers and religious people, Jew and Gentile alike. That being the case,...