Concerning Christian Liberty
Martin Luther
Read by Jonathan Lange





Early in the course of the Reformation (1520) Martin Luther penned a trilogy of foundational documents addressing the Church, the Nobility and the Christian life. This document concerning the Christian life expounds the famous 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." (Summary by Jonathan Lange) (1 hr 54 min)
Chapters
1 - Letter of Martin Luther to Pope Leo X | 22:48 | Read by Jonathan Lange |
2 - The Freedom of Faith | 39:48 | Read by Jonathan Lange |
3 - The Bond of Love | 37:39 | Read by Jonathan Lange |
4 - Conclusion | 14:42 | Read by Jonathan Lange |
Reviews
Freedom and what it Truly means





George Virginia
Good book. Well read by Jonathan Lange. Chapter 2 talks on Freedom with matters relating to government, Neighbors and Faith.
well read





Prusc
Jonathan Lange gives a great reading of this essential text from Luther





John Weaver
Excellent reading, though I personally do not get a lot out of Luther.





Robert
As long as one slave walks the earth, no one is completely free.
A great listen and a very good book





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