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how does martin luther relate to salvation through faith alone and lutherans
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Martin Luther is the founder of the Lutheran Church and is credited with sparking the Protestant Reformation. He was a German theologian who challenged the Catholic Church's teachings on salvation. He believed that salvation was through faith alone, not through good works or indulgences. This belief was a cornerstone of Lutheranism and is still held by Lutherans today.
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