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Commentary on Galatians, Luther
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The Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians showcases Luther's sharp wit and his deep belief in justification by faith alone, while emphasizing the essential role of good works. He argued that true faith is evidenced by actions, highlighting a complex relationship between faith and works. Despite his followers identifying as Lutherans, Luther felt they diverged from his teachings. Melancthon praised Luther's multifaceted talents, noting his ability to deeply resonate with readers and leave a lasting impact through his writings.
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2002, hardcover
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