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Christian History Issue #34
- Martin Luther, The Early Years
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A look at many different aspects of how Martin Luther became the Father of the Reformation."The Accidental Revolutionary": In his quest for spiritual peace, Luther had no idea he'd leave his world in turmoil.
"The Parents Luther Feared Disgracing": Were they caring and firm - or so harsh they drove him to rebel against every authority in his life?
"What Was Luther's World Like?" The boy grew up in exciting, harsh, and violent times.
"The Breakthrough": When, where, and how did Luther make his astounding discovery of justification by faith?
"Dr. Luther's Theology": A young professor's startling insights into the graciousness of God.
"Protestants' Most-Famous Document": What did Luther actually say in the 95 Theses?
"The Decisive Documents of 1520": After Luther published these three works, there was no turning back.
"Luther's World"
"Colorful Sayings of Colorful Luther": A sample of the reformer's wit and wisdom.
"Preaching from the Print Shop": If Luther hadn't used the new printing technology, would there have been a Reformation?
"Profit-Hungry Printers": Luther suffered from them, too.
"The Bible Translation that Rocked the World": Luther's Bible introduced mass media, unified a nation, and set the standard for future translations.
"The Gallery: Luther's Friends and Enemies": Luther made plenty of both.
"The Political Luther": The reformer revolutionized more than people's views on the church.
"Luther's Political Nemesis"
"Luther's Political Allies"
"Fool in Rome": As a young monk, Luther longed to see Rome. But his 1510 trip to the Holy City filled him with pain and doubt.
"Legends About Luther": Which are true? Which are not?
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