Luther gospel, law, and Reformation / [sound recording] :
Phillip Cary.
- Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2005]
- 12 sound discs (ca. 720 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 course guidebooks (22 cm.)
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Compact discs. 24 lectures (30 minutes/lecture).
lecture 1. Luther's gospel -- lecture 2. The medieval church : abuses and reform -- lecture 3. The Augustinian paradigm of spirituality -- lecture 4. Young Luther against himself -- lecture 5. Hearing the gospel -- lecture 6. Faith and works -- lecture 7. The meaning of the sacraments -- lecture 8. The indulgence controversy -- lecture 9. The Reformation goes public -- lecture 10. The captivity of the sacraments -- lecture 11. Reformation in Wittenberg -- lecture 12. The work of the reformer -- lecture 13. Against the spirit of rebellion -- lecture 14. Controversy over the Lord's Supper -- lecture 15. Controversy over infant baptism -- lecture 16. Grace and justification -- lecture 17. Luther and the Bible -- lecture 18. Luther and Erasmus -- lecture 19. Luther and predestination -- lecture 20. Luther and Protestantism -- lecture 21. Luther and politics -- lecture 22. Luther and his enemies -- lecture 23. Luther and the Jews -- lecture 24. Luther and modernity.
Lecturer: Professor Phillip Cary, Eastern University.
This course explores Luther's theology, the circumstances surrounding his conclusion that the papacy was "antichrist," and major issues and events in the Reformation as it unfolded in Luther's life after he posted his famous 95 theses on the door of the church of Wittenberg, Germany in 1517.