On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church


Read by Jonathan Lange

(4.8 stars; 43 reviews)

Early in the course of the Reformation (1520) Martin Luther penned a trilogy of foundational documents addressing the German Nobility, the Church and the Christian. "On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church" appeared second. In it, Luther sifts the wheat from the chaff as regards the seven sacraments of the Roman Church. (Summary by Jonathan Lange) (4 hr 36 min)

Chapters

0 - Introductory Letter to Hermann Tulichius 19:17 Read by Jonathan Lange
1 - Concerning the Lord's Supper - A 35:26 Read by Jonathan Lange
2 - Concerning the Lord's Supper - B 54:48 Read by Jonathan Lange
3 - Concerning the Sacrament of Baptism 1:01:57 Read by Jonathan Lange
4 - Concerning the Sacrament of Penance 24:18 Read by Jonathan Lange
5 - Of Confirmation and Of Matrimony 35:02 Read by Jonathan Lange
6 - Of Orders 24:43 Read by Jonathan Lange
7 - Of Extreme Unction 21:23 Read by Jonathan Lange

Reviews

Lutheran Spittin' Fiery BARS


(5 stars)

Luther was in trenched on all sided. today it feels as if the protestant church is in much similar state. Our modern Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, Non-Dom are in shambles and fracturing. listening to Luther's pure devotion to scripture is life bringing in today's dark times. I will be listening to this again. Our narrator speaks clearly, enunciates well, and has an enjoyable cadence. thank you!

Excellence book and an excellent reading.


(5 stars)

All true Christians should here this.


(5 stars)