Commentary on Galatians

“Commentary on Galatians” by Martin Luther, published by Digireads.com Publishing in November 2019, is a significant work that delves into St. Paul’s “Epistle to the Galatians,” a foundational text in Christian writings. This edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights from Luther, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation. The commentary reflects Luther’s deep personal connection to the text, emphasizing its importance to both his faith and the broader Christian community.
In this work, Luther articulates key theological concepts, including the superiority of the Bible over human reasoning and the doctrine of justification through faith alone. He draws on his own experiences to convey the strength and comfort found in Christian belief, making this commentary a vital resource for understanding Christian theology and biblical studies. The condensed translation by Theodore Graebner is printed on premium acid-free paper, ensuring a durable reading experience for those exploring the intersections of faith and scripture.
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St. Paul’s “Epistle to the Galatians” is one of the most important of all Christian writings. The work was treasured by Martin Luther, the 15th century German priest, scholar, and father of the Protestant Reformation. For this reason, Luther delivered lectures on the “Epistle to the Galatians” in 1531 and published those lectures in 1535. The resulting “Commentary on Galatians” by Luther is widely regarded as one of the most important commentaries ever written on Christian faith and love. Deeply personal and at least in part autobiographical, Luther explains why St. Paul’s “Epistle to the Galatians” is so important and meaningful to both him and to the Christian faith. Paul’s “Epistle” and Luther’s “Commentary” have assured countless Christians of the superiority of the Bible over human reason, the perfection of Christ’s sacrifice and atonement through his death, and the essential doctrine of justification through faith alone as the foundation for all Christians. Moving and passionate, Luther expresses the strength and comfort that he has found in this faith. This masterpiece continues to remain as inspiring and important to Christians today in understanding their faith as it has been for the last five hundred years. Presented here is the condensed translation by Theodore Graebner. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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