Martin Luther and his conflicting theology

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Luchen Bailey | PentecostalTheology.com

               

Last lesson we closed with Martin Luther and his conflict with the teaching of his church on works and some other doctrinal issues. Today we pick up with some of the issues that he dealt with.

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Wittenberg Church

We have on two different occasions visited Wittenberg, once when it was in East Germany and the last time it was when it became part of unified Germany. The main reason for our visit was to see the Castle and study the reformation on site.

According to Roman Catholicism, once a person is baptized and his original sin is removed, he must perform good works because they are also necessary for salvation. (CCC 2068).

John Ruffle [09/03/2015 5:45 AM]
All I see is mostly adverts … and not nailed to any church doors.

6 Comments

  • Reply October 29, 2016

    Ricky Grimsley

    If you were a conspiracy theorist you might even believe that luther co opted a growing movement to stunt its growth on orders from the catholic church.

  • Reply October 30, 2016

    Charlie Robin

    Which church growth movement – like emergent church?

  • Reply October 30, 2016

    Ricky Grimsley

    No the Reformation

  • Reply October 30, 2016

    Charlie Robin

    Luther headed a political movement with religious implications

  • Reply October 30, 2016

    Ricky Grimsley

    Would we even consider luther a christian today?

  • Reply October 30, 2016

    Charlie Robin

    Reformed may be

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