The Small Catechism: The Word and Sacraments (5017)
In this video, Dr. Kolb discusses Luther's view that the Word of God, in written, oral, and sacramental forms must be the center of a Christian's life.
In this video, Dr. Kolb discusses Luther's view that the Word of God, in written, oral, and sacramental forms must be the center of a Christian's life.
In this video, Dr. Kolb presents a broad overview of the Lord's Prayer including Luther's views on the individual petitions.
In this video, Dr. Kolb discusses the Holy Spirit's work of sanctification in the lives of all believers, and how Luther's treatment of sanctification in the Third Article serves as a springboard to the rest of the catechism.
In this video, Dr. Kolb discusses Luther's view of the person and work of Christ as seen in the Second Article.
In this video, Dr. Kolb discusses how Luther viewed and used the Ten Commandments, and how every other commandment relates to the first.
Shot on location outside Luther’s residence in Wittenberg, Germany, Dr. Kolb offers a broad overview of each of the Ten Commandments and what they teach Luther and us.
Shot on location outside Luther’s residence in Wittenberg, Germany, Dr. Kolb discusses the importance of trust, what it means to trust in God, and the benefits of trust in our lives.
Shot on location outside Luther’s residence in Wittenberg, Germany, Dr. Kolb discusses what it meant for Luther and what it means for us to fear, love, and trust in God.
Shot on location in Wittenberg, Germany, Dr. Kolb touches on the historical uses of the catechism as far back as Augustine, the evolution of Luther’s own catechism, and a high-level overview of its contents.
This is a video-driven quiz which reviews foundational concepts around the nature of Jesus as true God and true man, and vicarious atonement. See the downloadable Instructor’s Handbook for context, and for related exercises and lessons. The video is part of Images of Faith, a collection of supplementary confirmation materials available at no cost to the schools and congregations of the LCMS, WELS, and ELS.