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To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
by Martin Luther
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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007 - III 27 Articles respecting the Reformation 25-27
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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006 - III 27 Articles respecting the Reformation 20-24
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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005 - III 27 Articles respecting the Reformation 13-19
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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004 - III 27 Articles respecting the Reformation 1-12
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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003 - II Of the Matters to be Considered in the Councils
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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002 - I The Three Walls of the Romanists
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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001 - Dedicatory Letter Introduction
In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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In 1520, during the early days of the Reformation, Martin Luther crafted a trilogy of pivotal texts directed at the German Nobility, the Church, and the Christian community. The first of these, To the Christian Nobility, boldly confronts the three barriers that the papacy has erected to shield itself from reform. Luther goes on to highlight three critical issues that require the attention of a council and presents 27 essential proposals for the reformation of Christendom. Join us as we explore this foundational work that challenged the status quo and ignited a religious revolution. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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