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Here We Stand
Desiring God
33 episodes
7 months ago
Luther stood not on the pronouncements of popes, or the decisions of councils, or the winds of popular opinion, but on “that word above all earthly powers.”
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Luther stood not on the pronouncements of popes, or the decisions of councils, or the winds of popular opinion, but on “that word above all earthly powers.”
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Here We Stand
Here He Stood: Martin Luther (1483–1546)
Luther stood not on the pronouncements of popes, or the decisions of councils, or the winds of popular opinion, but on “that word above all earthly powers.”
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5 months ago
8 minutes

Here We Stand
The Runaway Nun: Katharina von Bora (1499–1552)
Katharina married Martin Luther to survive as a runaway nun, but their marriage proved to be a model in a time when “pastor’s wife” was a new role.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

Here We Stand
The Administrative Pastor: Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1558)
The Reformation required more than theological giants. It also demanded organizational geniuses.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 31 seconds

Here We Stand
The Happy Professor: Zacharius Ursinus (1534–1583)
He took the lead role in writing the Heidelberg Catechism, one of the most ringing affirmations of faith in all of Christian history.
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5 months ago
5 minutes 16 seconds

Here We Stand
The First Calvinist: Theodore Beza (1519–1605)
Theodore Beza gave form to what we now call Calvinism by explaining and defending the biblical doctrines Calvin had rediscovered.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 14 seconds

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The Teenage Martyr: Lady Jane Grey (c. 1537–1554)
Lady Jane Grey was a teenage victim of social and political conspiracy, beheaded at seventeen for her faith. But her life is far from a tragedy.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 2 seconds

Here We Stand
The Fly of Friedberg: Balthasar Hübmaier (c. 1480–1528)
German Reformer Balthasar Hübmaier had a powerful voice, a mightier pen, and a life that echoed his Reformed and Baptistic beliefs, even under torture.
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5 months ago
7 minutes 29 seconds

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The Ink: Robert Estienne (1503–1559)
Robert Estienne was the premier printer of the Protestant cause. He put Reformation doctrine and the Bible itself into the hands of ordinary people.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 36 seconds

Here We Stand
The Genius of Geneva: John Calvin (1509–1564)
The key to John Calvin’s life: he recovered and embodied a passion for the absolute reality and majesty of God.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 50 seconds

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The Champion of the Kirk: John Knox (c. 1513–1572)
John Knox feared the face of no man, which equipped him to bring reform to his homeland in the Highlands.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

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The Radical Reformer: Conrad Grebel (c. 1498–1526)
Conrad Grebel is known as a “radical Reformer” — a leader who took the movement one step further by insisting on separating church from state.
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6 months ago
5 minutes 35 seconds

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The Majestic Beard of Zurich: Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575)
Without Zwingli, there would have been no Reformation in Zurich. Without Heinrich Bullinger, it would not have lasted.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 14 seconds

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The Ordinary Virgin Mary: Hellen Stirke (Died 1544)
Hellen Stirke did not debate theology, write a treatise, or preach to hundreds. She just staked her soul on Scripture — and paid for it with her life.
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6 months ago
5 minutes 20 seconds

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The Accidental Reformer: Hans Gooseflesh (c. 1400–1468)
He never preached a sermon and never authored a theological treatise. He was a Reformer by accident — or, better, by common grace.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 17 seconds

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The Reformation’s Third Man: Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531)
If the Reformation could be summarized in three men, then alongside Martin Luther and John Calvin would be the Swiss giant, Huldrych Zwingli.
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6 months ago
7 minutes 1 second

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The British Candle: Latimer (c. 1485–1555) and Ridley (c. 1502–1555)
One Lord, one faith, one stake. The story of two great Reformers burned at the same stake.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 39 seconds

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The Apostle of the Alps: Guillaume Farel (1489–1565)
Though once utterly enchanted with Catholic piety, William Farel would be used by God to liberate countless thousands from the bondage of Roman superstition.
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6 months ago
7 minutes

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The Gospel Lobbyist: Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556)
Thomas Cranmer led England from Roman Catholicism and shaped England’s theology perhaps more than any other Reformer.
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6 months ago
6 minutes 26 seconds

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The Princess Protector: Marguerite de Navarre (1492–1549)
To some a queen, to others a heretic, Marguerite de Navarre used her royal power to win others to Reformed faith — and then protect them under persecution.
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6 months ago
7 minutes 9 seconds

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The First Lady in France: Marie Dentière (c. 1495–1561)
What Marie Dentière lacked in feminine modesty or humility for her day, she made up for with unrivaled zeal for the gospel.
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6 months ago
5 minutes 11 seconds

Here We Stand
Luther stood not on the pronouncements of popes, or the decisions of councils, or the winds of popular opinion, but on “that word above all earthly powers.”