Last week we covered four myths surrounding the Protestant Reformation. Today, we note the five-hundredth anniversary of an important event in Luther�s life: the Leipzig Disputation of 1519. Leipzig was a town in Germany, and Martin Luther would argue against Johann Eck. From https://lutheranreformation.org/history/the-leipzig-debate/ we read: "in preparing for the debate, Luther added a 13th thesis to the original 12. It read, �13. The very callous decrees of the Roman pontiffs which have appeared in the last four hundred years prove that the Roman church is superior to all others. Against them stand the history of eleven hundred years, the test of divine Scripture, and the decree of the Council of Nicaea, the most sacred of all councils.�" Today we discuss this Leipzig Disputation with Rev. Mark Diedrich, who is well studied in this particular area of Reformation history. Participants Rev. Mark Diedrich, Dan Elmendorf