According to Martin Luther, what is the basis of a person's salvation?

A) ?People can buy their salvation by giving money to the church.
B) ?People can earn their salvation by doing good works.
C) ?People can only gain their salvation through faith in God.
D) ?People can gain their salvation after seeing Jesus Christ.
E) ?None of these choices


C

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