Luther: Gospel, Law and Reformation

by Phillip Cary

Streaming video, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

230.41

Collection

Publication

The Great Courses (2000), 12 hours, 24 lectures, 151 pages

Description

Professor Cary explores the events that led Martin Luther to post his famous 95 theses on the door of the church of Wittenberg in Germany; the circumstances that led him to the conclusion that the papacy was antichrist and caused him to break away from the Catholic Church; the development of his theology; and other major issues and events of the Reformation as it unfolded.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

151 p.; 7.5 inches

Local notes

[1] Luther's gospel [2] The medieval church, abuses and reform [3] The Augustinian paradigm of spirituality [4] Young Luther against himself [5] Hearing the Gospel [6] Faith and works [7] The meaning of the sacraments [8] The indulgence controversy [9] The Reformation goes public [10] The captivity of the sacraments [11] Reformation in Wittenberg [12] The work of the reformer [13] Against the spirit of rebellion [14] Controversy over the Lord's Supper [15] Controversy over infant baptism [16] Grace and justification [17] Luther and the Bible [18] Luther and Erasmus [19] Luther and predestination [20] Luther and Protestantism [21] Luther and politics [22] Luther and his enemies [23] Luther and the Jews [24] Luther and modernity

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