Reformation Martin Luther

The Marburg Colloquy

After the Diet of Worms, Luther’s life was endangered, but he was stolen away by friends to a castle where he translated most of the New Testament from the Greek to German. Luther returned to Wittenburg to put an end to the peasant revolts being stirred

The Diet Of Worms

After the debate at Leipzig, John Eck sought and received from the Pope the excommunication of Luther. By this time, Luther knew he had gone beyond the point of no return with his attack on Papal authority. Luther continued to write and work for the refor

The Debate At Leipzig

Though the 95 Theses was the first salvo fired in the Reformation, it was not until the debate at Leipzig that the Reformation was set rolling forward with no chance of return. Luther was providentially protected through many attacks and brought to this p

The Early Years to the 95 Theses

We begin our fifth annual reformation lecture series. This year we examine the life of Martin Luther. In this lecture, we review the background of the times in which Luther lived. We see some of the major beliefs of the church of his day and also look br