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Old 04-23-2008, 06:40 PM
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I find Luther quite intriguing and an interesting read. Luther's "Bondage of the Will" is one the top 5 most important books in the history of man.
I have that; but the only thing I have read by him so far is the commentary on Romans - which I fought was very good (mind you, it was about 7 years ago). He (like Calvin) seems to be fairly easy to read, or at least he is in the bits of his works I have skimmed through in libraries.
His Commentary on Galatians is a must have!!! Luther is an engaging writer. I find him to be a German Knox.
Shame on me for not reading (or even owning) Luther on Galatians.
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