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October 31, 1517 A young Roman Catholic monk named Martin Luther strides up the steps of the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany. With a few swift hammer blows, he nails a document to the massive wooden doors. The 95 Theses set forth in the document will soon touch off the Protestant Reformation. Fast Forward 470 Years. Morris Venden, with apologies to Luther, now set forth in print 95 Theses on righteousness by faith. This book represents the distillation of many years of thought and research on this vital subject.
95 Theses on Righteousness by Faith is Elder Venden’s most ambitious and significant book to date. It is his chief hope that readers of these pages will learn more clearly to trust Jesus Christ both for pardon and power.
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