The Lutheran Reformation: Ep. 15 - Luther’s Evangelical Breakthrough: Letter to Staupitz

The Lutheran Reformation: Ep. 15 - Luther’s Evangelical Breakthrough: Letter to Staupitz

Did Martin Luther intend to start the Reformation? In this episode, we explore Luther’s early struggles with repentance and grace, revealing how his study of scripture—particularly the original Greek and Hebrew texts—challenged his theological assumptions. His 95 Theses were not a declaration of Reformation theology but rather the result of his ongoing search for truth. Luther’s writings show that he was learning as he went, and he had not yet fully articulated the doctrine of justification by faith. Join us as we uncover how Luther’s pursuit of scriptural truth unintentionally set history in motion. See more videos in this series here:    • The Lutheran Reformation