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With an increasingly-loud tummy rumble, Saints Gone Before presents Martin Luther's "The Babylonian Captivity of the Church," part 15. The text comes from Henry Wace and C. A. Buchheim, First Principles of the Reformation, London: John Murray, 1883. "Babylonian Captivity" is a text in which Luther re-examines the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church in light of his readings of Scripture. Today's reading concludes his look at the sacrament of matrimony.
Next week, on Monday, October 30th, we'll pause our series of readings from Luther's Babylonian Captivity in order to present a reading of the full text of Luther's 95 Theses in honor of the 500th anniversary of their nailing to the door of the church in Wittenburg.
Requests for readings: [email protected], or @OralHistoryPod on Twitter, or "An Oral History of the Church" on Facebook.
Reader: Adam Christman
Saints Gone Before created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman
Produced and edited by Adam Christman
By Adam Christman and Jonathan McCormickWith an increasingly-loud tummy rumble, Saints Gone Before presents Martin Luther's "The Babylonian Captivity of the Church," part 15. The text comes from Henry Wace and C. A. Buchheim, First Principles of the Reformation, London: John Murray, 1883. "Babylonian Captivity" is a text in which Luther re-examines the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church in light of his readings of Scripture. Today's reading concludes his look at the sacrament of matrimony.
Next week, on Monday, October 30th, we'll pause our series of readings from Luther's Babylonian Captivity in order to present a reading of the full text of Luther's 95 Theses in honor of the 500th anniversary of their nailing to the door of the church in Wittenburg.
Requests for readings: [email protected], or @OralHistoryPod on Twitter, or "An Oral History of the Church" on Facebook.
Reader: Adam Christman
Saints Gone Before created by Jonathan McCormick and Adam Christman
Produced and edited by Adam Christman