Multiple Choice
Luther's doctrine of "justification by faith" meant that:
A) humans are only made worthy of salvation by their faith in God.
B) humans are only made worthy of salvation by the good works they do.
C) faith in God can be justified by reason.
D) everyone who participates faithfully in the services of the Church will be saved.
E) faith can be justified only by the good works an individual does during his or her life.
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