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Focusing on faith and salvation, Martin Luther's teachings as the pastor of Wittenberg emphasized that the Bible, not the Pope, is the ultimate authority. He argued that faith alone is the key to salvation, with good works holding value only when they stem from genuine faith in God. Among his many writings, Luther regarded this particular work as his favorite, highlighting the profound influence of Paul's letters on the development of Protestantism.
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Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians, Martin Luther
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