Friends of the Law: Luther’s Use of the Law for the Christian Life
by Edward Engelbrecht
Part 1 of 2.

Charges of forgery, heresy, legalism, and immorality turn on the question of whether Martin Luther taught a third use of the Law for the Christian life. For the past sixty years, well-meaning scholars believed they settled the question—with dire consequences.
Friends of the Law sets forth a completely new body of evidence that shows how little Luther’s teaching was understood. This new book looks at the doctrine of the Law and invites a new consensus that could change the way Christians view the Reformation and even their daily walk with God.
Book Contains
- data tables
- translations of passages not available in English
- appendices
- bibliography on Law and Gospel
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Music on this program included:
“Flippin’ the Pages” composed by Terry Herald, ASCAP, Copyright 2012, GOH LLC
www.terryherald.com