Consider the relationship between the availability of a vernacular Bible and Luther’s view concerning “salvation by faith.”
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Luther’s view was that good works should be performed on principle as charitable efforts, but they are not the source of salvation. Luther argued that the sacrifice of Christ guaranteed man’s salvation; he preached the doctrine of salvation by faith. Luther translated the Bible into vernacular German, which was published and made available to more people, who could read, study, and develop their faith instead of relying on priests to mediate between the laity and biblical narratives and theology.
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