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This is probably the most difficult of all St. Paul’s letters, as well as the single-most disputed biblical book between Catholics and Protestants. This book, written by St. Paul, is the book from which Martin Luther built his doctrine of “justification by faith alone.” This study shows how Luther twisted St. Paul’s words to fit his own teaching and even added (in his Lutheran Bible) the word...

precedents, Roman history, or Roman thinkers like Cicero. He only and always cites the great figures of the Hebrew covenant tradition, such as Adam, Abraham, Moses, and David. In that tradition, we see a sacred family bond, not a legal contract. In short, the difference between a covenant and a contract is the difference between marriage and prostitution, or a child and a slave. Thus, in Hebrew covenant tradition the judge who judges is also a Father, and the ones who are judged are not merely criminals,
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