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Luther in context, 2E, c.1-8
Throughout his life Luther suffered from periods of depression and acute anxiety. He referred to these episodes as anfechtungen, or spiritual trials. The terror which Luther felt during such attacks was not a generalized or non-specific anxiety on which he could not put his finger. His terror was all too specific. It was an unnerving and enervating fear that God had turned his back on him once and for all, had repudiated his repentance and prayers, and had abandoned him to suffer the pains of hell..
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