Ailing yet unbending, Luther forged confessions, shepherded churches, counseled princes, and died trusting Christ, leaving Scripture to rule the church.
Martin Luther’s Conflicts and Controversies
Luther’s fiercest disputes—on free will, Jews, celibacy, women, and the ordinances—tested whether Scripture, not men, would rule the church.
The 95 Theses of Martin Luther
Luther’s 95 Theses confronted indulgences, called for true repentance, and spread by print, driving the church back to Scripture and the gospel.
Monastic Life and Academic Career of Martin Luther
Luther’s cloister, mentors, Rome, and Bible lectures forged convictions: Scripture’s supremacy and justification by faith in Christ alone.

