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Posted on April 19, 2017April 21, 2017

Watching Luther: a prequel to three public talks

Luther's revision work, Ruth 1-2

On Halloween, 1517, nearly 500 years ago, Luther posted up his debate text on the doors of the Wittenberg Castle Church. Was Luther’s text inflammatory? Composed in Latin, its direct capacity to inflame was limited to his literate peer group. Continue reading “Watching Luther: a prequel to three public talks”

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