The article presents Luther’s teaching on justification by faith and its theological implications. In the doctrine of justification, the Reformer of Wittenberg found a way to free itself from doubts about salvation, concluding that not deeds and confession of sins before God, but only faith makes righteousness before God. Luther’s new perspective on the relation of man to God can be called a “leap of faith”. According to the Father of the Reformation, faith itself is enough for being sure of one’s own salvation. In this view, faith is identified with salvation. The basis of Luther’s conception of faith lies in his theological anthropology and its implications have become evident in ecclesiology.Artykuł stanowi prezentację nauczania Lutra na...
Once upon a time every student of theology identified in any way with the Lutheran Confessions was a...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
Since the Fall, man is totally depraved. Therefore, Paul insists that “a man is not justified by obs...
The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of t...
This article deals with the reformation teaching about justification by faith. At the time of reform...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
Artykuł prezentuje nauczanie Marcina Lutra na temat usprawiedliwienia w kontekście jego soteriologic...
In this paper we will examine Luther\u27s understanding of faith in the following ways. First, we wi...
The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of t...
This article explores Martin Luther’s understanding of faith as a means to reconcile the seeming ten...
In the 1538 edition of his commentary on Galatians, Luther speaks of this one and firm rock, which ...
<p>As the fifth centenary of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century approaches, it reminds u...
Purpose: A major issue in every religion is the meaning of salvation. Although post-Reformation Prot...
When did Luther reach the reformation insight into the doctrine of Justification? The author reviews...
We have not exhausted the subject of sola gratia as treated by Luther in De Servo Arbitrio. There is...
Once upon a time every student of theology identified in any way with the Lutheran Confessions was a...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
Since the Fall, man is totally depraved. Therefore, Paul insists that “a man is not justified by obs...
The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of t...
This article deals with the reformation teaching about justification by faith. At the time of reform...
Martin Luther asserted that “if we lose the doctrine of justification, we lose simply everything.” L...
Artykuł prezentuje nauczanie Marcina Lutra na temat usprawiedliwienia w kontekście jego soteriologic...
In this paper we will examine Luther\u27s understanding of faith in the following ways. First, we wi...
The aim of this article is to discuss the ecumenical aspect of justification. Martin Luther was of t...
This article explores Martin Luther’s understanding of faith as a means to reconcile the seeming ten...
In the 1538 edition of his commentary on Galatians, Luther speaks of this one and firm rock, which ...
<p>As the fifth centenary of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century approaches, it reminds u...
Purpose: A major issue in every religion is the meaning of salvation. Although post-Reformation Prot...
When did Luther reach the reformation insight into the doctrine of Justification? The author reviews...
We have not exhausted the subject of sola gratia as treated by Luther in De Servo Arbitrio. There is...
Once upon a time every student of theology identified in any way with the Lutheran Confessions was a...
This essay is about the state of the doctrine of justification by faith alone today in light of rece...
Since the Fall, man is totally depraved. Therefore, Paul insists that “a man is not justified by obs...