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Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast

#009: My Opinion of Martin Luther [Podcast]

Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast

Dr. Taylor Marshall

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2013

⏱️ 29 minutes

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My opinion of "Father" Martin Luther. Every October 31 is the anniversary of Martin Luther's Great Protest against the Catholic Church. Find out what I really think of him in today's podcast. Click to Listen: "My Opinion on Martin Luther" If audio player does not show up in your email or browser, click here to listen (http://media.blubrry.com/taylormarshall/content.blubrry.com/taylormarshall/TMShow_009_My_opinion_of_Martin_Luther.mp3). 1) Proverb of the Week: Proverbs 12:17 2) Tip of the Week: (http://taylormarshall.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/scan-snap.jpg)Decide what you do not do. 3) Featured Segment: "My Opinion of Martin Luther 4) Latin Word of the Week: hæresis from Greek hairesis "a taking or choosing, a choice." We get the word "heresy" from it. Record a Question for Taylor! It's easy. If you would like to ask me a question and have it featured on the weekly podcast, please click here for an easy way to leave a question. (http://taylormarshall.com/ask) Please Share Your Feedback Our new podcast is still doing great on iTunes: 14,442 downloads! A huge "THANK YOU" to everyone who has written amazing 5-star reviews. Y'all are the ones that pushed it up to the top. I'm grateful to you all. Again, thank you so much. If you're new, you can rate this podcast on by clicking here (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-taylor-marshall-show/id689871918) and then "View in iTunes." From there you can leave a review. I appreciate you for this!

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Taylor Marshall Show, episode 9. Today we're going to talk about my opinion of Martin Luther,

0:07.0

may be a little controversial, so stay tuned. The And the Howdy and thank you for tuning in to the Taylor Marshall Show. This is the

0:44.9

podcast for everyone who wants to take their faith to the next level. My goal

0:50.8

today is to challenge you to rethink Martin Luther.

0:56.5

I'm going to share some of my thoughts and share some of his own quotes.

1:00.5

You know, we're here at the end of October. In October 31st, 1517, Father Martin Luther

1:08.6

nailed his 95 theses on the door at Wittenberg and that sparked a revolution in Europe which resulted in

1:17.2

the Protestant Reformation and Christianity has been unfortunately divided and fighting ever since.

1:25.4

So we're going to look at some of his thoughts and some of his quotes.

1:30.1

And also, this is partly provoked by the new St Thomas Institute video that came out today.

1:36.8

I sat down with Dr. Mary Mormon for a wonderful interview.

1:40.4

If you've seen it already, I was really happy with it and we talked

1:44.0

about the controversial issue of indulgences. So if you're a member of the new

1:48.8

St. Thomas Institute do please go check that out. You won't be disappointed. It's a great little

1:54.5

course, great little interview on what indulgences are, what they're not, and why we

1:59.6

shouldn't be embarrassed of them, why the theology of indulgences is really beautiful.

2:05.3

And if you're new to this podcast, you can learn more about the New St Thomas Institute,

2:10.1

which is an online institute for taking courses in Catholic philosophy and theology

2:16.6

right in your own home and we offer all kinds of courses and topics so please check

2:22.1

it out at new st. Thomas.com courses and

2:25.0

now it's now it's time for our

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and now it's time for our proverb of the week

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