Martin Luther\'s most comprehensive work on justification by faith, his Commentary on St.
Paul\'s theology with what he/she hears in the church today..
The Commentary is also a historical document, a recording of a professor in a classroom in 1531 from July to December of that year, which expresses the Reformer\'s commitment to the good news of Jesus\' death in the sinner\'s place, challenging the reader/hearer to compare St.
Combined with the passion and faith expressed in these lectures, the biblical foundation for the crucial doctrine of justification is underscored and expressed to a new audience.
Paul\'s Epistle to the Galatians is translated and edited from the Latin into a lively style, paralleling his spoken lectures.
Martin Luther\'s most comprehensive work on justification by faith, his Commentary on St