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“I’ve been reading Luther’s mail for a long time now,” said Dr. Stephen Pietsch, associate professor of Practical Theology. “Martin Luther was not only a bull-headed reformer — but also a gentle, wise correspondent.” Join Pietsch and Dr. Jason Lane, associate professor of Historical Theology, as they discuss Pietsch’s research into the letters that Luther wrote to comfort those who were suffering from depression.
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“I’ve been reading Luther’s mail for a long time now,” said Dr. Stephen Pietsch, associate professor of Practical Theology. “Martin Luther was not only a bull-headed reformer — but also a gentle, wise correspondent.” Join Pietsch and Dr. Jason Lane, associate professor of Historical Theology, as they discuss Pietsch’s research into the letters that Luther wrote to comfort those who were suffering from depression.

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