
Martin Luther’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians is a foundational Protestant theological work focused on grace, faith, law, and Christian freedom. Reading Paul’s letter through urgent reformist conviction, Luther argues that salvation cannot be earned by works and that the gospel must remain central to the believer’s life. The book captures the urgency of an argument that was reshaping church life. This text
is best for readers interested in Reformation history, biblical interpretation, and the development of Protestant thought. Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians is demanding but influential, offering a direct window into Luther’s theology and the debates that reshaped Western Christianity. It remains central for anyone tracing how doctrine became public controversy. further further further further further further further further
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