Comentario De Martin Lutero So – (Spanish)
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La obra ma s completa de Marti n Lutero acerca de la justificacio n por la fe, su Comentario sobre la Epi stola de San Pablo a los Ga latas, se ha traducido y editado desde el lati n a un estilo vivaz, equivalente a sus conferencias orales. El fundamento bi blico para la crucial doctrina de la justificacio n, combinado con la pasio n y la fe expresadas en estas conferencias, se pone de relieve y se expone para una nueva audiencia. El comentario es, adema s, un documento histo rico, un registro de un profesor en un aula de 1531, de julio a diciembre, que expresa el compromiso del reformador con las buenas nuevas de la muerte de Jesu s en lugar del pecador, y desafi a al lector/oyente a comparar la teologi a de San Pablo con lo que e l o ella escucha en la iglesia de hoy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781956658903
ISBN10: 1956658904
Language: Spanish
Translator: Martin Luther | Translator: Haroldo Camacho
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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