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The Fallout from Augsburg: 1530-1534

Coming back from the Diet of Augsburg the Lutheran reformers began responding to the doctrinal backlash of the Confutation.

1530: The Augsburg Confession

In 1530 an imperial diet was called to the city of Augsburg. Among many issues to be addressed was the increasing influence of Lutheran theology.

Ulrich Zwingli

Before his death in 1532 Ulrich Zwingli led a more radical reform than those in Wittenberg. Zwingli was not only a theologian, but also a humanist, and a soldier ultimately leading to his death on the battlefield.

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Luther’s Catechisms

On this episode, the Thinking Fellows talk about catechisms and catechetical methodology. During the Reformation, catechisms were a tool for addressing the issue of Christian education.

Visitations, Antinomians, and the Small Catechism

The seventh episode of the History of The Reformation brings the Fellows to a challenging time in Lutheran history.

Liberation and the Bondage of the Will

This episode of the Thinking Fellows opens to the peasants revolt and the radical reform of Thomas Müntzer. To round out the show the Conversation moves to the Bondage of the Will and the begining of Luther’s family life.

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The Diet of Worms

In 1521, the Pope issued an official decree known as bull against Luther. The Bull declared Luther’s writings as heresy and demanded he recant.

Melanchthon Goes to Wittenberg

February 5, 2019 | By Scott Keith, Caleb Keith
On the fourth episode of our series on the history of the Reformation, Dr. Keith walks listeners through the early stages of Melanchthon’s theological development and contributions.

The Three Treatises

As the Biblical text transforms Luther’s positions on grace and justification, he shifts his writing from disputations to letters targeted at the common man, secular rulers, and the Roman church.

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Luther Goes to Wittenberg

The Thinking Fellows continue outlining the events of the Reformation by following Luther’s move from the monastery to the university.

Origins of the Reformation

The Fellows begin a new series outlining the history of the Reformation. The first episode features a thorough description of the Middle Ages followed by the initial struggles of Luther.

The Soul of Christianity

January 8, 2019 | By Scott Keith, Caleb Keith, Debi Winrich
Scott and Caleb Keith are joined by their friend Debi Winrich to discuss her new podcast on the Apostles Creed.

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1517 Podcast Network
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1517 Podcasts
1517 Podcasts
2015 - 2023
Episodes
371
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