Abstract

Luther appropriated much of the Medieval “just war” tradition, although he also reduced the legitimate grounds for war and made original contributions, including a rejection of crusades and an assertion of the right of conscientious objection. His critical reception and contributions emanated from his distinction between the two kingdoms as well as his teaching on the three orders of creation.

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