Luther: In Real Time

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  1. March 26, 1521: No Such Thing as Fortune

    Publicerades: 2021-03-26
  2. March 17, 1521: The Portrait

    Publicerades: 2021-03-17
  3. March 10, 1521: The Goose and the Swan

    Publicerades: 2021-03-10
  4. March 3, 1521: Meanwhile, in Zurich

    Publicerades: 2021-03-03
  5. February 19, 1521: Splendid Sins

    Publicerades: 2021-02-19
  6. February 13, 1521: Luther against the World

    Publicerades: 2021-02-13
  7. February 3, 1521: The Gate to Paradise

    Publicerades: 2021-02-03
  8. January 27, 1521: Under the Open Sky

    Publicerades: 2021-01-27
  9. January 21, 1521: Black Earth and First Mass

    Publicerades: 2021-01-21
  10. January 12, 1521: The Promise of Hell

    Publicerades: 2021-01-12
  11. January 3, 1521: Excommunication

    Publicerades: 2021-01-03
  12. December 26, 1520: Revoked

    Publicerades: 2020-12-26
  13. December 16, 1520: No Saint Can Help Us

    Publicerades: 2020-12-16
  14. December 10, 1520: Time's Up

    Publicerades: 2020-12-10
  15. December 2, 1520: A Deceiver and a Wolf

    Publicerades: 2020-12-02
  16. November 28, 1520: The Articles of Antichrist

    Publicerades: 2020-11-28
  17. November 24, 1520: Dinner with Luther

    Publicerades: 2020-11-24
  18. November 17, 1520: The Re-Sacrifice of Christ

    Publicerades: 2020-11-17
  19. November 10, 1520: The Lost Boy

    Publicerades: 2020-11-10
  20. November 4, 1520: Am I Alone Wise?

    Publicerades: 2020-11-04

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It’s 1520. Martin Luther has been declared a heretic by Pope Leo X, and his books are being burned. How much longer before Luther himself is thrown into the fire? Enter the German Reformer’s dramatic story with Luther: In Real Time. First released 500 years after the events described, this podcast allows you to walk in Martin Luther’s footsteps from his heresy charges to his famous stand for the authority of God’s Word at the Diet of Worms. Share this podcast with people of all ages so they can hear—in Luther’s own words—what Protestants are protesting and why it still matters today.

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