Pages 87 - 108 are mainly about justice. The heart of Luther's religion is the justification of faith. Lutter writes about various kinds of justice and the relationship between them and God and Christ. Then Luther talked about Paul 's desire to establish the teachings of Grace. Then he jumped into that kind of justice. Lutter said that there are certain politics, rituals, human traditions, justice of law, and faith. (P.88) According to Luther's words, the best justice is faith. Because it is not given freely by God.
There are two Luther, Luther of Charm novel, and Luther of history and fact. Luther of the novel appeared in Protestant podium, Sunday school, party biography. But genuine Luther will appear in his work - of course I mean their unreleased version. A well-known Protestant will no longer talk about his "holiness". They detailed his success in his champion of free thinking and overthrowing Roman tyranny. Luther is undoubtedly a religious figure, but he is also a very disproportionate person, he does not regulate his religious tendencies according to the law of God, and other tendencies are not allowed in the same way. Luther has a strange and complex character. HAL Fisher wrote about his "wonderful animal power, his joy and tact, his vulgarity and humor, his wild romance and crab school principle, his childish farmers superstitious, and pathological self-criticism" I am talking. 543 pages)
Martin Luther Martin Luther was a German theologian and reformer, began Protestant reform and his great influence during that time made him one of the most important persons in contemporary European history. Luther, born in Esleben on 10th November 1482, is a descendant of farmers, and he often emphasized this fact. His father, Hans Luther, is a copper mine worker. Luther received excellent primary and secondary education at Mansfield, Magdeburg, Eisenach. 1501,
Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) was born in Saxony's Eisleben (now Germany), parents are Hans and Margaret. Luther's father was a wealthy businessman, and when Luther was young, he transferred 10 families to Mansfield. At the age of 5, Luther started his education at a local school where he read, wrote and learned Latin. At the age of 13, Luther began attending school of brothers who were living together in Magdeburg. Whereas the teachings of the brothers focus on personal godliness, Luther is interested in early living in the monastery.