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Concordia Seminary - Saint Louis

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1936

Reformation

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The Blast That Wrecked The Pope's Power, Theo. Hoyer Sep 1936

The Blast That Wrecked The Pope's Power, Theo. Hoyer

Concordia Theological Monthly

Some years ago a writer in the Concordia Theological Monthly (I, 571-581) pointed out that the dynamic of Luther’s Reformation was his clear and powerful preaching of justification by faith alone. By his own experience Luther, by the grace of God, had recognized that the solo fide alone can give positive assurance to the sinner of God's pardon and his own eternal salvation; what he had found he taught and preached to others who were seeking certainty for the eternity beyond the grave and failed to find it in the work-righteousness of the papal teaching; and so Luther became the …