
Homebrewed Christianity Luther's Bible and the Reformation with Robert Kolb
Jan 5, 2017
Robert Kolb, a professor emeritus at Concordia Seminary and author, shares his deep admiration for Martin Luther and his latest book. He discusses the nuances of reading Luther in both historical and contemporary contexts. Kolb emphasizes the critical distinction between law and gospel and its relevance to modern existential struggles. He explores Luther's engagement with scripture, focusing on themes of grace and identity. The conversation also touches on the significance of relatable preaching in nurturing faith today, offering rich insights into Luther's enduring impact.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Pilgrimage to Luther: Faith and Fellowship
01:57 • 8min
Martin Luther's Legacy and Theological Insights
09:55 • 8min
Exploring Righteousness and Scripture in Lutheran Theology
17:46 • 3min
Luther's Transformative Journey with Scripture
21:11 • 31min
Luther's Conversational Gospel
52:30 • 8min
Pilgrimage to Luther's Legacy
01:00:11 • 7min
Engaging Conversations and Upcoming Events in Community Theology
01:06:54 • 4min
