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Martin Luther's insightful exegesis on faith and works.

If you're delving into the complexities of spiritual growth, Luther's "Commentary on Peter & Jude" might just be what you're looking for. It's praised for its clarity and practical emphasis on living a faith-driven life. Luther's contribution to the Protestant Reformation is brilliantly captured through this book, offering a blend of historical depth and theological insight—one that remains relevant centuries later.

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Commentary on Peter & Jude

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Called “one of his best productions” by Charles H. Spurgeon, this classic commentary represents everything for which Martin Luther is known—concise language, clear exposition with practical application, and the inseparable harmony of faith and works. From these often-neglected books of the New Testament, Luther provides a treasury of practical advice for spiritual growth. His emphasis on the eternal hope of the believer lies behind his call to radical Christian living. This popular edition combines two earlier editions translated and edited by John Nichols Lenker, with supplementary notes by George Roerer and chapter outlines by J. G. Walsh. Martin Luther (1483–1546) 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 text of the New Testament represent the beginnings of modern textual study, and his widely disseminated writings sparked the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Martin Luther's insightful exegesis on faith and works.

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