The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained is a theological work by Martin Luther that offers a detailed exegesis of the New Testament letters attributed to the apostles Peter and Jude. Written during the Reformation, this text reflects Luther's commitment to returning to the Scriptures and making them accessible to the laity.In this work, Luther emphasizes key themes such as faith, grace, and the call to resist false teachings, which were particularly pertinent to the early Christian communities. He elucidates the moral and doctrinal implications of these letters, encouraging believers to uphold their faith amid trials and to live in accordance with God's will. Luther's style is both pastoral and doctrinal, aiming to instruct and edify his readers while addressing the challenges they faced.
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