In this lecture, I discuss Martin Luther. This is part one of a two-part mini-series. The next lecture will include my conclusion on Martin Luther as well as a discussion of Katherina von Bora, his wife.
Protestant Reformation - week 3 - Martin Luther part 1 (audio)
Some extra resources:
Christian History: Luther Led the Way
Martin Luther: The Early Years
Martin Luther: The Later Years
The Legacy of Sovereign Joy
Martin Luther: Lessons form His Life and Labor
writings by Martin Luther
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find previous posts in this series here.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Psalm 46 from the Scottish Psalter
God is our refuge and our strength,
in straits a present aid;
Therefore, although the earth remove,
we will not be afraid:
Though hills amidst the seas be cast;
Though waters roaring make,
And troubled be; yea, though the hills,
by swelling seas do shake.
A river is, whose streams do glad
the city of our God;
The holy place, wherein the Lord
most high hath his abode.
God in the midst of her doth dwell;
nothing shall her remove:
The Lord to her an helper will,
and that right early, prove.
The heathen raged tumultuously,
the kingdoms moved were:
The Lord God uttered his voice,
the earth did melt for fear.
The Lord of hosts upon our side
doth constantly remain:
The God of Jacob's our refuge,
us safely to maintain.
Come, and behold what wondrous works
have by the Lord been wrought;
Come, see what desolations
he on the earth hath brought.
Unto the ends of all the earth
wars into peace he turns:
The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts,
in fire the chariot burns.
Be still, and know that I am God;
among the heathen I
Will be exalted; I on earth
will be exalted high.
Our God, who is the Lord of hosts,
is still upon our side;
The God of Jacob our refuge
for ever will abide.
- Psalm 46, The Scottish Psalter
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in straits a present aid;
Therefore, although the earth remove,
we will not be afraid:
Though hills amidst the seas be cast;
Though waters roaring make,
And troubled be; yea, though the hills,
by swelling seas do shake.
A river is, whose streams do glad
the city of our God;
The holy place, wherein the Lord
most high hath his abode.
God in the midst of her doth dwell;
nothing shall her remove:
The Lord to her an helper will,
and that right early, prove.
The heathen raged tumultuously,
the kingdoms moved were:
The Lord God uttered his voice,
the earth did melt for fear.
The Lord of hosts upon our side
doth constantly remain:
The God of Jacob's our refuge,
us safely to maintain.
Come, and behold what wondrous works
have by the Lord been wrought;
Come, see what desolations
he on the earth hath brought.
Unto the ends of all the earth
wars into peace he turns:
The bow he breaks, the spear he cuts,
in fire the chariot burns.
Be still, and know that I am God;
among the heathen I
Will be exalted; I on earth
will be exalted high.
Our God, who is the Lord of hosts,
is still upon our side;
The God of Jacob our refuge
for ever will abide.
- Psalm 46, The Scottish Psalter
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Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Protestant Reformation - Jan Hus
In this lecture, I discuss Jan Hus, his life, and a brief overview of the Hussite wars that broke out after his death.
Protestant Reformation - week 2 - Jan Hus (audio)
Some extra resources:
Jan Hus by Reformation 500
Jan Hus by People’s World
Jan Hus: The Incendiary Preacher of Prague
writings by Jan Hus
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find previous posts in this series here.
Please note, we have a missionary speaker at our church this coming Sunday, so there won't be a new Reformation lesson next week. The next one will be posted on September 27, 2022.
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Protestant Reformation - week 2 - Jan Hus (audio)
Some extra resources:
Jan Hus by Reformation 500
Jan Hus by People’s World
Jan Hus: The Incendiary Preacher of Prague
writings by Jan Hus
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find previous posts in this series here.
Please note, we have a missionary speaker at our church this coming Sunday, so there won't be a new Reformation lesson next week. The next one will be posted on September 27, 2022.
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Tuesday, September 06, 2022
Protestant Reformation - John Wycliffe
In this lecture, I outline a little bit of why it is beneficial to study the reformers as well as a bit of my own background. Then I delve into talking about John Wycliffe.
Protestant Reformation - week 1 - John Wycliffe (audio)
Some extra resources:
Christian History Institute - John Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation
Christian History Institute - John Wycliffe: Bible Translator
Christianity Today - John Wycliffe
WRS Journal - John Wycliffe
writings by John Wycliffe
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
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Protestant Reformation - week 1 - John Wycliffe (audio)
Some extra resources:
Christian History Institute - John Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation
Christian History Institute - John Wycliffe: Bible Translator
Christianity Today - John Wycliffe
WRS Journal - John Wycliffe
writings by John Wycliffe
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
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Thursday, September 01, 2022
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