Paul's teachings have been known for centuries by the time of Luther. Why were they so significant to Luther?
A) The righteous will live by faith. This spoke to Luther as a method of obtaining spiritual peace that he could not find in the monastery.
B) Luther found recognition for service in Paul's teachings that reinforced his need to remain in the monastery.
C) Luther recognized a collaboration of simplicity and faith in Paul that supported his need for reform.
D) The most notable detail of Paul was his adherence to the Catholic faith and the pope as the patriarch.
E) Paul inspired Luther to rebel against the pope.
A
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