In 1517, one man forever changed the face of Christianity—and the Western world. Martin Luther, a German monk and theologian, issued his 95 Theses, triggering a shockwave of change across Europe. Now, this 9-lecture audio course introduces you to Luther’s life, late-medieval theology and politics, and the ideas that sparked a revolution. Your guide is award-winning professor David Zachariah Flanagin, known for his erudite and engaging lectures.
Although he remains the most famous, Luther was by no means the first or last Christian reformer. Understanding his unique importance means situating him in the context of the larger story of Church reform. Why did indulgences become the defining issue of the Protestant Reformation?
With Prof. Zachariah, you’ll explore the three theological pillars of Luther’s thought and the Protestant tradition: justification by grace through faith alone, sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), and the priesthood of all believers. After gaining a deep understanding of these concepts, you’ll see how they differ from Catholic ideas. Finally, you’ll explore the conflicts among various reformers that were often just as contentious as those between Catholics and Protestants.
We often think
In 1517, one man forever changed the face of Christianity—and the Western world. Martin Luther, a German monk and theologian, issued his 95 Theses, triggering a shockwave of change across Europe. Now, this 9-lecture audio course introduces you to Luther’s life, late-medieval theology and politics, and the ideas that sparked a revolution. Your guide is award-winning professor David Zachariah Flanagin, known for his erudite and engaging lectures.
Although he remains the most famous, Luther was by no means the first or last Christian reformer. Understanding his unique importance means situating him in the context of the larger story of Church reform. Why did indulgences become the defining issue of the Protestant Reformation?
With Prof. Zachariah, you’ll explore the three theological pillars of Luther’s thought and the Protestant tradition: justification by grace through faith alone, sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), and the priesthood of all believers. After gaining a deep understanding of these concepts, you’ll see how they differ from Catholic ideas. Finally, you’ll explore the conflicts among various reformers that were often just as contentious as those between Catholics and Protestants.
We often think of the Reformation as a matter of Catholics versus Protestants, but the truth is much more nuanced—and interesting. As you consider Luther’s context and ideas through these captivating lectures, you will transform your understanding of Christian history.
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Rev. Edward M., PA –
Summer Survey: July 2017
The series of lectures dealing with the Protestant Reformations, Martin Luther, the Council of Trent was an education. Gave me a much better insight into what we have today and how it came about.
Lawrence B., CA –
Summer Survey: July 2017
This is probably the best NYKM course I have heard. The subject itself is fascinating, especially Dispensationalism. Professor Flanagin is very good. He presents a lot of material very clearly, fairly, and with enthusiasm.
Joan D., NY –
2017 Christmas Survey
Professor Flanagin gives a clear description of the times and circumstances of the development of Protestant Christianity.
Charles G., MS –
2018 Spring Survey
The presenter’s delivery was well-paced. His diction was excellent, and the flow of ideas and comments was smooth and very easy to follow.
Gary H., VA –
2018 Spring Survey
If you work in an ecumenical environment like I do, it is important to know its history, and this program gave me the background.