PREVIEW
Guests heard on Volume 136

Thomas Albert Howard, author of Remembering the Reformation: An Inquiry into the Meanings of Protestantism, on the history of commemorating the Reformation
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Mark Noll, editor of Protestantism After 500 Years, on how the Reformers would want to be remembered
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Andrew Pettegree, author of Brand Luther: 1517, Printing, and the Making of the Reformation, on how Martin Luther transformed the printing industry
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Peter J. Leithart, author of The End of Protestantism: Pursuing Unity in a Fragmented Church, on the biblical basis for the unity of the Church
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Norm Klassen, author of The Fellowship of the Beatific Vision: Chaucer on Overcoming Tyranny and Becoming Ourselves, on the political theology implicit in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
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James Litton, editor of Duty and Delight: Routley Remembered, on the life and work of hymnologist Erik Routley
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Joseph O’Brien, on the neglected literary achievements of J. F. Powers
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