88-Luther’s Struggle
The History of the Christian Church
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🗓️ 24 May 2015
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the history of the Christian Church, Season 1 with Lance Rolston. |
| 0:15.6 | This episode of Communio Sanctorum is titled Luther's Struggle. |
| 0:19.9 | As we saw last time, Luther's situation after |
| 0:22.5 | appearing before Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Irms didn't look hopeful. The majority of officials |
| 0:28.7 | there decided to apply the papal bull excommunicating Luther and removing his protection. |
| 0:34.4 | Some of the nobles knew that they could incur the Pope's favor by taking matters into their own hands and assassinating the troublesome priest. |
| 0:41.3 | But the German Prince Frederick the Wise, one of the emperor's most important supporters, arranged to, |
| 0:48.3 | air quotes, kidnap Luther on his way back to Wittenberg. |
| 0:52.3 | He secreted Luther away to his castle at |
| 0:55.3 | Vortberg under an assumed identity. Now in hiding, Luther used the time to translate the New |
| 1:01.1 | Testament from Greek into a superbly simple German Bible. He finished it in the fall of 1522 |
| 1:07.9 | and followed it up with an Old Testament translation from the Hebrew. This took |
| 1:13.2 | longer and wasn't finished until 1534. The completed Bible proved to be no less a force in the |
| 1:20.2 | German-speaking world than the King James Version was later to be in the English sphere, and it's |
| 1:26.0 | considered one of Luther's most valuable contributions. |
| 1:29.3 | The revolt against Rome sparked by Luther's list, tacked to the castle church door at Wittenberg, began to spread. |
| 1:36.3 | In town after town, priests and town councils removed statues from churches and abandoned the Mass. |
| 1:43.3 | More priests and monks stepped forward, |
| 1:46.3 | adding their voice to the call for reform. Many of them more radical than Luther had been. |
| 1:51.5 | More importantly, an increasing number of civil officials decided to back Luther in defiance |
| 1:56.6 | of the emperor and the Pope. By 1522, it was clear to Luther that he could safely return to |
| 2:02.5 | Wittenberg and put into practice the reforms that he was convinced the church needed to install. |
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