A treatise on Christian liberty
Concerning Christian Liberty
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A Treatise on Christian Liberty is a seminal work by Martin Luther, outlining his views on faith, salvation, and the freedom of a Christian.
Luther argues that Christians are freed from the bondage of the law through faith in Jesus Christ.
He asserts that good works do not make a person righteous but are the natural outflow of a heart transformed by faith.
Luther emphasizes the importance of Scripture and the individual's direct relationship with God. The treatise explores the paradox of Christian life, where believers are both free and bound, lords of all and servants of all.
Luther argues that Christians are freed from the bondage of the law through faith in Jesus Christ.
He asserts that good works do not make a person righteous but are the natural outflow of a heart transformed by faith.
Luther emphasizes the importance of Scripture and the individual's direct relationship with God. The treatise explores the paradox of Christian life, where believers are both free and bound, lords of all and servants of all.
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