KJV vs. Martin Luther: A Scriptural Refutation of Lutheranism, Consubstantiation & Sacramentalism Audiobook By David Michael Curtis cover art

KJV vs. Martin Luther: A Scriptural Refutation of Lutheranism, Consubstantiation & Sacramentalism

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KJV vs. Martin Luther: A Scriptural Refutation of Lutheranism, Consubstantiation & Sacramentalism is a rigorous, topical examination of the great debates of the Reformation, analyzed exclusively through the lens of the King James Bible. While Martin Luther boldly recovered the foundational truth of justification by faith alone, this volume demonstrates where the Reformation stopped short, carrying over unbiblical traditions into the Protestant church.

This book systematically dismantles the philosophical frameworks of Augustinian determinism, consubstantiation, infant baptism, and institutional liturgy. Through 100 concise summary answers and 100 deep-dive comprehensive answers, author David Michael Curtis challenges readers to test every doctrine against the harmonized text of Scripture. You will explore the profound difference between the Old Covenant ministration of death and the New Covenant law of Christ, the vital distinction between imputed and infused righteousness, and the biblical mandate for believer's baptism over the tradition of infant sprinkling.

Designed for the Berean student and the house church elder, this volume strips away centuries of theological commentary and institutional complexity. It invites you to abandon the filthy rags of human effort and will worship, and to rest entirely in the finished, once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Includes integration with the Sentinel GPT Project for advanced biblical study.

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