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Thinking Fellows

1530: The Augsburg Confession

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In 1530 an imperial diet was called to the city of Augsburg. Among many issues to be addressed was the increasing influence of Lutheran theology. At Augsburg, the Lutherans presented a confession plainly stating the truths of the Christian faith. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show.

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0:00.0

Hello there and welcome to the Thank You Fellows Podcast. My name is Caleb and today we are in our

0:25.1

10th episode of the history of the Reformation. We've been, uh, that's, uh, 10 weeks of recording

0:33.1

for us because we do these two at a time, 10 weeks of episodes um i think this is one of the

0:39.9

developed into one of my favorite series that we've done because it's it's been a mix of

0:46.2

everything we've done because it's been historical and we've managed to hit uh big doctrinal

0:51.8

points along the way too like we've done so last episode we talked about Zwingli,

0:55.9

and that got into a conversation on the Lord's Supper and the verses behind that.

0:59.7

We've done episodes on the Lord's Supper before,

1:01.8

but it was nice to be able to do it in context to sort of how it developed during the Reformation period.

1:10.2

So I think this is, I don't know,

1:12.3

it's a good series to listen to.

1:14.1

I'm enjoying it sitting here and participating in it.

1:16.8

I hope that it is engaging for people at home as well.

1:20.8

Remember that you can email us.

1:22.4

You can go to think of fellows.com,

1:23.7

and there's a contact page,

1:24.6

and you can drop a note saying,

1:27.4

hey, I have a question about

1:28.9

X, Y, or Z. If we get enough questions from episodes that we've done in this series, we will do

1:34.5

a Q&A episode, but I have to get enough that I feel like I can hit the time period. So if you do

1:39.4

have a question from the various lessons that we've taught in this series, the history of the

1:43.5

Reformation,

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