The author presents a close reading of Martin Luther's lectures on
Galatians (1531) and Genesis (1535-1545). It reveals that Luther
employed his unique understanding of Law and Gospel to inculcate in
his students the understanding and desire to faithfully live out
their callings in the vocations to which God had appointed them. He
provided resources to do the same in the parishes they were to
serve. Though in recent years the field of Luther studies has begun
to appreciate the invaluable pastoral insights of this experienced
master of pastors, the research has focused primarily on Luther's
early works. Moreover, little attention has been given to exploring
Luther's message as he cultivated an upcoming generation of pastors
in his classroom. This work seeks to address this lacuna.
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