Bearings Online 22 Febuary 2018 Last fall many commemorated Martin Luther’s sparking of the Protestant Reformation 500 years ago when, in his 95 Theses posted on October 31, 1517, he attacked “works-righteousness.” Luther confidently expected that rejecting “works-righteousness” in favor of grateful trust in God would actually free Christians to do more and truer good…
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Law, gospel and the irony of Martin Luther
Theo 635: Theology of Martin Luther, University of Notre Dame, 19 November 1992 Erasmus. “On the Freedom of the Will [De Libero Arbitrio].” Luther, Martin. “On the Bondage of the Will [De Servo Arbitrio].” In Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation, translated and edited by Ernest Gordon Rupp, in collaboration with A. N. Marlow….