SOLA
Five 16th-Century Truths that Recaptured the Heart of the Gospel and Why They Matter Today
Mark Hallock, Ben Haley
Foreword by Carl Trueman
Why does a 500-year-old movement matter today?
On October 31st, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg, Germany, explosively igniting the Protestant Reformation. It was an event that quite literally changed the course of human history.
The purpose of this book is to define—and rejoice in—five biblical truths that are the doctrinal pillars of the Protestant Reformation. They are known as the five Solas––sola being a Latin word that means alone––and they answer the burning question of the Reformation: how can sinful men and women be made right with a holy God?
May these doctrines ignite a reformation in your soul as you thank God for such a great salvation: discerned from Scripture Alone, through Faith Alone, by Grace Alone, in Christ Alone, for the Glory of God Alone.