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Smalcald Articles
- Written by: Martin Luther
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Dive into the heart of Lutheran doctrine with the Smalcald Articles, a pivotal summary crafted by Martin Luther in 1537 for the Schmalkaldic Leagues meeting. Commissioned by Elector John Frederick of Saxony, these articles were intended to prepare for an ecumenical Council of the Church. While they werent formally adopted during the 1537 meeting, their influence was profound, leading to their inclusion in the Book of Concord in 1580 as key confessions of the Lutheran faith. (from Wikipedia)
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To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by...
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Small Catechism
- Written by: Martin Luther
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Luthers Small Catechism, authored by Martin Luther and first published in 1529, serves as a foundational guide for the religious education of children. This essential text explores The Ten Commandments, The Apostles Creed, The Lords Prayer, the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, The Office of the Keys & Confession, and The Sacrament of the Eucharist. Recognized as an authoritative statement of Lutheran belief within the Lutheran Book of Concord, the Small Catechism remains a vital resource in contemporary Lutheran churches, particularly for youth education and Confirmation. (from Wikipedia)
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Treatise on Good Works
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In this insightful exploration of the Ten Commandments, Martin Luther strives to connect the concept of justification by faith with the authentic Christian life demonstrated through good works. Join us as Larry Wilson summarizes this profound treatise that delves into the heart of faith and action.
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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In the midst of the Reformation in 1520, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of essential writings aimed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian faithful. The second of these works, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, sees Luther meticulously separate the essential truths from the misunderstandings surrounding the seven sacraments of the Roman Church. Join us as we explore this pivotal text that challenges the foundations of religious authority. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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Concerning Christian Liberty
- Written by: Martin Luther
- Narrated by: Eric Brooks
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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Martin Luther was a German priest and professor of theology who initiated the Protestant Reformation. He strongly disputed the claim that freedom from God's punishment of sin could be purchased with money. He confronted indulgence salesman Johann Tetzel with his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517.
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Concerning Christian Liberty
- Narrated by: Eric Brooks
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
- Release Date: 24-01-12
- Language: English
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Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther
- Written by: Martin Luther
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When Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in 1517, he ignited a movement that would reshape Christianity and lead to the Protestant Reformation. His bold stance against indulgences and the notion of Papal infallibility resulted in his excommunication by Pope Leo X, and later, his declaration as an outlaw at the Diet of Worms. Harnessing the revolutionary printing technology of Gutenberg, Luther shared his thoughts far and wide. The first edition of his Table Talk (Colloquia Mensalia) appeared in 1566, comprising 80 chapters, while the complete work was published in Stuttgart ...
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Large Catechism
- Written by: Martin Luther
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Martin Luthers Large Catechism, published in April 1529, is a significant work that combines his writings with essential Christian texts, primarily aimed at clergymen to enhance their teaching to congregations. This influential book is thoughtfully divided into five key sections The Ten Commandments, The Apostles Creed, The Lords Prayer, Holy Baptism, and The Sacrament of the Altar. It was later included in The Book of Concord in 1580, solidifying its importance in Christian doctrine.
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Large Catechism (Version 2)
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In the wake of the disheartening condition of Saxonys parishes in 1528, Martin Luther crafted the Large Catechism as a vital resource for clergy to effectively teach Christian doctrine. This insightful work encompasses sermons on the Ten Commandments, the articles of the Apostles Creed, and the petitions of the Lords Prayer, along with a thorough discussion on Baptism and the Sacrament of the Altar. Additionally, this recording features the Brief Exhortation to Confession, translated by Ambrose and Socrates Henkel in 1851. The remainder of the content adheres to the translation by F. Bente and...
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Epistle Sermons
- Written by: Martin Luther
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Dive into the profound insights of Martin Luther with Epistle Sermons, featuring powerful messages delivered during the key seasons of Epiphany, Easter, and Pentecost. Those who cherish the tradition of reading Luthers Postil sermons will discover a wealth of deep missionary thoughts woven into the texts for each Sunday, including those for Ascension Day and Pentecost. Experience the rich legacy of one of historys most influential reformers and enrich your spiritual journey. (Summary by Translator and InTheDesert)
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Exploring John’s Seventeenth Gospel Chapter
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In this engaging exploration of the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ as recounted in the seventeenth chapter of St. John, I am excited to present my homilies that delve into its profound meanings. With the help of my dear friend, M. Caspar Cruciger, who graciously took on the task of organizing these insights, I aim to share this valuable reflection with fellow Christians who yearn for spiritual nourishment. I hope these thoughts serve as a refreshing source of encouragement for those who thirst for righteousness.
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Commentary on St. Pauls Epistle to the Galatians
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In this insightful commentary, Martin Luther offers a thorough verse-by-verse exegesis of the Epistle to the Galatians. Originally penned in Latin around 1516, Luthers extensive work has been meticulously translated by Theodore Graebner into a format that resonates with todays English-speaking American audience. Join us as Timothy Perkins guides you through this profound exploration of faith and theology.
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Bondage of the Will
- Written by: Martin Luther
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On the Bondage of the Will, or De Servo Arbitrio in Latin, is a pivotal work by Martin Luther published in December 1525. This powerful treatise serves as Luthers response to Desiderius Erasmuss challenge in his work, De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio (On Free Will), which had been released just a year earlier. The crux of their debate revolves around a fundamental question are human beings truly free to choose between good and evil after the Fall of Man? This exchange between Luther and Erasmus marks one of the earliest and most significant discussions of the Reformation, delving deep...
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Concerning Christian Liberty
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of essential writings that addressed the Church, the Nobility, and the essence of the Christian life. This particular document delves into the profound paradox A Christian man is the most free lord of all, and subject to none; a Christian man is the most dutiful servant of all, and subject to every one. Join us as we explore the depth of this thought-provoking concept. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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Luthers Insight on the Magnificat
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In this profound exposition on the Magnificat, originally penned by Luther in 1521 for the young John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, we delve into the rich theological insights of the text. Written in two parts, this work was interrupted by Luthers pivotal appearance at the Diet of Worms. Although it takes on a sermonic form, it is crafted for reading rather than public speaking—offering a unique perspective on the Blessed Virgin Marys song. - Summary by InTheDesert
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Genesis Creation Commentary Insights on the First Five Chapters
- Written by: Martin Luther
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Dive into this profound exploration that not only captures the core doctrines of the Gospel of Christ but also illuminates the path of the just (Prov. 418) through every aspect of life. Experience a thoughtful summary by Henry Cole.
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Commentary on Genesis - Luther on Sin and the Flood
- Written by: Martin Luther
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In Dear Genesis, Martin Luther demonstrates that the free Evangelical faith he championed is not a modern invention, but a belief rooted deeply in the very first book of the Bible. This faith transcends mere rituals and institutions, thriving instead in the genuine conviction of Christ within our hearts and lives. Genesis offers the only historical accounts from the first 2,364 years of the 4,004 years leading to Christ, making it as relevant today as it was during the Reformation. This second volume of Luther’s profound commentary on Genesis explores chapters four through nine, shedding ...
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Select Works of Martin Luther, Vol 1
- Written by: Martin Luther
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Dive into the profound teachings of Martin Luther with this curated collection, translated by Henry Cole. This first volume of a four-part series features what Cole deems the most impactful of Luthers writings, including nine inspiring sermons. Central to Luthers message is the powerful truth that salvation comes through faith alone, not through our own efforts. He passionately reiterates this theme, encouraging us to relinquish our striving and instead offer our works as acts of love and service, fully embracing Gods grace. - Summary by Gillian Hendrie
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Katharine von Bora- Dr. Martin Luthers Wife
- Written by: Armin Stein
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This captivating fictionalized biography delves into the life of Katharine von Bora, the remarkable wife of reformer Dr. Martin Luther. The author invites listeners to discover her not just as a name, but as her husbands true partner—a helpmeet in every sense. Experience her embodiment of domestic virtue and witness her shine as a pearl among women. - Summary by Dory Smith
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Martin Luther
- Written by: Carl E. Koppenhaver
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This captivating volume offers a concise yet powerful overview of the life of a priest whose bold act of nailing 95 theses to a church door ignited a revolutionary movement across Europe in 1517—the Reformation of the Catholic Church. Join Elyse J. Wood as she brings to life the pivotal moments that changed the course of history.
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