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Grace on Tap
Grace on Tap
91 episodes
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Mike Yagley and Evan Gaertner discuss the documents of the Reformation. 2017 is the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther posting the 95 theses on the Castle Church doors in Wittenberg. We will discuss what was so important about the 95 theses and the other documents of the Reformation.
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Mike Yagley and Evan Gaertner discuss the documents of the Reformation. 2017 is the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther posting the 95 theses on the Castle Church doors in Wittenberg. We will discuss what was so important about the 95 theses and the other documents of the Reformation.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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Episode 88 Frederick the Wise Part 5
Grace on Tap
38 minutes 4 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 88 Frederick the Wise Part 5

1518-1519 was a critical turning point in the politics of the Reformation. Join Mike Yagley and Evan Gaertner as they follow Frederick the Wise as he navigates the turbulent waters between Pope Leo, Emperor Maximilian, and the rising voice of Martin Luther. From the tense Reichstag in Augsburg back-channel negotiations that kept Luther out of Rome, Frederick’s political skill kept the Reformation able to stay focused on the theology of the Reformation.



The sudden death of Emperor Maximilian threw Europe into chaos, forcing the Elector of Saxony to mediate petty feuds, delicate alliances, and steer the direction of the imperial election. At one point, he came within one vote of becoming Emperor.



Frederick found himself under increasing pressure from both Rome and his own allies. Papal authority was being shook by the exposure of the fraudulent origins of the “Donation of Constantine.” This episode is great for those who love conversations about theology, diplomacy, human drama, and Reformation history.



The Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I is an oil painting by Albrecht Dürer, dating to 1519 and now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. It portrays Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor.



Beer Break



Stout Constitution Cream Stout from Bottle Rocket Brewery in Seward, Nebraska.




Grace on Tap
Mike Yagley and Evan Gaertner discuss the documents of the Reformation. 2017 is the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther posting the 95 theses on the Castle Church doors in Wittenberg. We will discuss what was so important about the 95 theses and the other documents of the Reformation.