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Life of Luther

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(4,231 Sterne; 13 Bewertungen)

This short biography of Martin Luther, by Gustav Just, who taught at Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran School, St. Louis, is a standard resource for students, young and old. The first five chapters give a swift moving, succinct overview of church history up to Luther’s time, and the final two chapters deal with the church after Luther’s death. Martin Luther is presented in a favorable, but objective light and his influence appreciated as the primary leader of the Reformation. - Summary by Larry Wilson (3 hr 32 min)

Chapters

The Christians of the First Century

12:12

Read by Larry Wilson

The Persecutions

11:03

Read by Larry Wilson

Constantine and the Spreading of Christianity in Germany

6:03

Read by Larry Wilson

Popery and Monkery

9:57

Read by ggeisler1

The Forerunners of the Reformation

10:59

Read by Ruth P.

Luther's Childhood

5:29

Read by Xiaoyan Arrowsmith

Luther's Student Days

12:43

Read by Xiaoyan Arrowsmith

Luther in the Cloister

8:35

Read by Xiaoyan Arrowsmith

Luther as Teacher

10:58

Read by Michael Fassio

Luther the Reformer

11:05

Read by Michael Fassio

Luther the Mighty Warrior

10:51

Read by Michael Fassio

Luther the Staunch Confessor

14:28

Read by Michael Fassio

The Fanatics and the Peasants' War

10:18

Read by Shashank Jakhmola

The Colloquy at Marburg

4:49

Read by Lola Janie

The Augsburg Confession

11:54

Read by Gillian Hendrie

Bible, Catechism, and Hymnbook

12:32

Read by Lola Janie

Luther's Family Life

17:41

Read by Xiaoyan Arrowsmith

Luther's Last Days and Death

10:33

Read by Xiaoyan Arrowsmith

Afflictions of the Lutheran Church in Germany after the Reformation

10:16

Read by Shashank Jakhmola

The Lutheran Church in America

9:54

Read by KevinS

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Great! It gives you historical context before Luther is born, and then, for a few centuries after he passes away. Quite enjoyable, listening.

(3,5 Sterne)

Goodish book but to mutch dislike of Anabaptists and to many readers