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The Protestant Path
The Protestant Path
3 episodes
2 days ago
We exist to foster the spiritual, physical, and intellectual development of Christians in the tenants of the historic Protestant faith, for service in family, church and society, to the ultimate end of Glorifying God.
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We exist to foster the spiritual, physical, and intellectual development of Christians in the tenants of the historic Protestant faith, for service in family, church and society, to the ultimate end of Glorifying God.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Luther's Spiritual Struggle
The Protestant Path
1 hour 27 minutes 41 seconds
2 days ago
Luther's Spiritual Struggle

Summary

The conversation delves into the concept of alien righteousness as understood in the Protestant faith, particularly through the lens of Martin Luther's struggles with justification and peace with God. It highlights the belief that righteousness must be imputed rather than earned through actions, and discusses Luther's intense fear of divine wrath and his quest for absolution.


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The Protestant Path
We exist to foster the spiritual, physical, and intellectual development of Christians in the tenants of the historic Protestant faith, for service in family, church and society, to the ultimate end of Glorifying God.