The Asian Age

500- yr- old Martin Luther letter up for auction

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Boston: A letter written nearly 500 years ago by Martin Luther in which he refers to Jews as “devils incarnate” during a tirade against a former ally is up for auction, but Luther scholars warn that the man responsibl­e for the Reformatio­n should not be called anti- Semitic.

The single- page letter, with writing on both sides, is expected to sell for at least $ 300,000 at the auction being conducted by RR Auction that concludes on Wednesday.

“Martin Luther items don’t come to auction often, and this is in incredibly great shape for a 500year- old letter,” said Robert Livingston, RR’s executive vice president.

The letter was written around September 1543 to a top official at Berlin’s St. Nicholas Church in response to a letter from the official requesting Luther’s interpreta­tion of some Biblical verses by which former Luther friend Johann Agricola justified his positive treatment of Jews in what is now Germany.

In his reply, Luther tells Georg Buchholzer that he has done well to preach against the Jews and should continue to do so, ignoring Agricola, who Luther accused of being a habitual liar.

“For these Jews are not Jews, but devils incarnate who curse our Lord,” Luther wrote, according to RR Auction’s translatio­n.

Luther, whose NinetyFive Theses in 1517 triggered the Protestant Reformatio­n and seismic rift in Christiani­ty that still exists, sympathise­d with Jews early on because of the poor way they were treated by the Catholic Church, said Eric Metaxas, author of the 2017 book Martin Luther.

There is no doubt that Luther had strong negative feelings about Jews later in life when he was “cranky and sick,” but Metaxas cautioned against comparing 16th century anti- Semitism with 21st century.

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