
33 episodes

Here We Stand Desiring God
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.6 • 372 Ratings
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A 31-day journey with the heroes of the Reformation.
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Here He Stood: Martin Luther (1483–1546)
Luther stood not on the pronouncements of popes, or the decisions of councils, or the winds of popular opinion, but on “that word above all earthly powers.”
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The Runaway Nun: Katharina von Bora (1499–1552)
Katharina married Martin Luther to survive as a runaway nun, but their marriage proved to be a model in a time when “pastor’s wife” was a new role.
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The Administrative Pastor: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1558)
The Reformation required more than theological giants. It also demanded organizational geniuses.
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The Happy Professor: Zacharius Ursinus (1534–1583)
He took the lead role in writing the Heidelberg Catechism, one of the most ringing affirmations of faith in all of Christian history.
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The First Calvinist: Theodore Beza (1519–1605)
Theodore Beza gave form to what we now call Calvinism by explaining and defending the biblical doctrines Calvin had rediscovered.
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The Teenage Martyr: Lady Jane Grey (c. 1537–1554)
Lady Jane Grey was a teenage victim of social and political conspiracy, beheaded at seventeen for her faith. But her life is far from a tragedy.
Customer Reviews
Rich Heritage and Tradition!
Thankful for the work put into this podcast. I come back and listen through it each fall.
Best history
This podcast is so good. It is so helpful to no about people that started the reformation that change the world.😯😃
Christian Heritage Month
This is an inspiration. I listen through these every October to celebrate Christian Heritage Month. May we add to the long line of witnesses for Christ!!