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Thinking Fellows

Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

History, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Apologetics, Theology

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Amy Mantravadi joins Caleb and Bruce to discuss her novel Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation. Amy was inspired to follow the lives and conflicts of Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, and Philipp Melanchthon. The episode dives into the history behind the novel and the significance of Luther's The Bondage of the Will.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Thinking Fellows podcast. My name is Caleb Keith, and today I am joined by

0:24.7

Bruce Hillman and Amy Montravati to talk about Amy's new book published with 1517 publishing.

0:33.1

But before we do that, I want to remind you that the Thinking Fellows is part of the 1517

0:39.2

podcast network of shows. You can go to 1517.org slash podcasts to see all of our shows there.

0:46.6

And that while you are listening to this episode, you should go down to the description of this

0:51.7

episode. Look at the show notes. There's a bunch of links there.

0:54.8

There will be a link to Amy's book.

0:57.0

And also to things happening at 1517 right now.

1:00.9

You can click those.

1:02.2

You can see new articles, videos,

1:04.1

maybe other podcasts and books, of course,

1:06.8

for sale from 1517.

1:09.2

All kept up to date there for you. So do not forget to check those

1:13.5

every time you listen. All right, guys. Well, welcome to the show, Amy. How are you doing?

1:20.2

I'm doing pretty well. And I'm so honored because I've seen that you just begun this series

1:26.3

on some of the greatest Christian books of all time.

1:29.4

And I heard that you started with John Chrysostom. And you're now featuring me and my book.

1:35.7

And it really, it is such an honor. And I await my anointing as the fifth female doctor of the church after this sterling endorsement.

1:49.6

That is, you know, that is convenient timing.

1:51.8

Like, you do definitely get to claim that you were in the great books of Christianity series or whatever we ended up naming that.

1:59.5

And you would be on a Reformation book, too, because we haven't gotten that far.

2:04.6

That's right. We haven't gotten to the Reformation yet.

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