
“Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World” – Additional Resources
You’ve seen the movie, now read Luther himself!
You’ve seen the movie, now read Luther himself!
Prof. Herrmann served as a historical consultant for the forthcoming movie “Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World.”
Is it time for a new ecumenical creed?
One-day class with Prof. Erik Herrmann to examine the lasting impact of Martin Luther
By Travis J. Scholl Commemorating the sixteenth-century events that came to be called the Protestant Reformation is more complicated than it used to be. Triumphalism—a certain weirdly coiffed presidential candidate notwithstanding—is no longer in vogue. We left it behind in favor of our more cosmopolitan sensibilities. Moreover, the drop in religious literacy has further problematized our ..
Robert Kolb discusses his forthcoming book Martin Luther and the Enduring Word of God
#TBT: In 1965, Hermann Sasse lectured at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, on Luther and the ecumenical creeds
Paul Robinson discusses his work editing volume 3 of The Annotated Luther on church and sacraments
A new #TBT blog series bringing back to life old media files from the Concordia Seminary archives. First up: hear Martin Scharlemann on “Jesus, Teller of Parables.”
Paul Robinson discusses his work editing volume 3 of The Annotated Luther on church and sacraments
Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”
…before she presents at Concordia Seminary’s 2016 Theological Symposium: “From Font to Grave: Catechesis for the Lifelong Disciple” (Sept 20-21)
Erik Herrmann discusses his new work editing Martin Luther’s “Babylonian Captivity of the Church.”
Charles Arand will lead a theme focusing on the wonders of God’s creation
Concordia Seminary Professor Emeritus James Brauer provides a comprehensive study of how Luther used tunes in Reformation hymnody
Won Yong Ji, Hank Rowold, and “Letting Luther speak Chinese.”