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Martin Luthers Commentary On St Pauls Epistle To The Galatians 1535 Martin Luther

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Martin Luthers Commentary On St Pauls Epistle To The Galatians 1535 Martin Luther
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Publisher: 1517 Publishing
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.58 MB
Author: Martin Luther
ISBN: 9781945978258, 9781945978241, 1945978244, 1945978252
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Martin Luthers Commentary On St Pauls Epistle To The Galatians 1535 Martin Luther by Martin Luther 9781945978258, 9781945978241, 1945978244, 1945978252 instant download after payment.

Martin Luther's most comprehensive work on justification by faith, his commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians is translated and edited from the Latin into a lively style, paralleling his spoken lectures. Combined with the passion and faith expressed in these lectures, the biblical foundation for the crucial doctrine of justification is underscored and expressed to a new audience. The commentary is also a historical document, a recording of a professor in a classroom in 1531 from July to December of that year, which expresses the Reformer's commitment to the good news of Jesus' death in the sinner's place, challenging the reader/hearer to compare St. Paul's theology with what he/she hears in the church today.

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