Episodes
Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Celebrating the Reformation | John Calvin
Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Week 5 of 10; Dr. Marilyn Button continues the summer series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by exploring the life and impact of John Calvin. Dr. Button is a professor and chair of Languages and Literature at Lincoln University.
Sunday Jul 23, 2017
Celebrating the Reformation | The Anabaptists
Sunday Jul 23, 2017
Sunday Jul 23, 2017
Week 4 of 10; Dr. Lynn Okagaki continues the summer series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by exploring the impact of the Anabaptists. Dr. Okagaki is the Deputy Provost for Academic Affairs at University of Delaware.
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
Celebrating the Reformation | Ulrich Zwingli
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
Sunday Jul 16, 2017
Week 3 of 10; Dr. Lynn Okagaki continues the summer series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by exploring the life and thoughts of Ulrich Zwingli. Dr. Okagaki is the Deputy Provost for Academic Affairs at University of Delaware.
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Celebrating the Reformation | Martin Luther
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Sunday Jul 09, 2017
Week 2 of 10; Dr. Derek Cooper continues the summer series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by exploring the life and thoughts of the most important of all the Reformers—and also the single most influential Protestant ever: Martin Luther. He discusses Luther's larger-than-life personality, his achievements, and his controversial legacy. Dr. Cooper is the Associate Professor of World Christian History and the Director of the LEAD MDiv program at Biblical Seminary.
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
Celebrating the Reformation | The Eve of the Reformation
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
Sunday Jul 02, 2017
Week 1 of 10; Dr. Derek Cooper opens the summer series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by setting the stage in Europe. He shares about Christianity during the Late Middle Ages, including what average Christians believed and how they worshiped, as well as discussed a series of reform movements predating the Reformers. Dr. Cooper is the Associate Professor of World Christian History and the Director of the LEAD MDiv program at Biblical Seminary.