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Commentary on Galatians (Kregel Classic Reprint Library)
Commentary on Galatians (Kregel Classic Reprint Library)
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Apart from the Bible, John Bunyan highly valued Luther's classic Commentary on Galatians. Esteemed for its deep insights into Luther's theology, this volume uniquely illuminates the depths of Paul's meaning.
Luther's Commentary on Galatians is a timeless exposition of the central theme in Galatians: "the just shall live by faith." Readers will greatly benefit from Luther's doctrinally sound, verse-by-verse exposition.
Originally written in Latin, Luther's Commentary on Galatians has been translated into English by Rev. Erasmus Middleton.
Martin Luther (1483Ð1546) left his comfortable upbringing to become a Roman Catholic monk and later a professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg in Saxony. His study and teaching of the Greek New Testament marked the beginnings of modern textual study, and his widely disseminated writings sparked the Protestant Reformation in Europe. Other notable works by Luther include Commentary on Romans and Commentary on First and Second Peter and Jude.
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