Martin Chemnitz
In this video, Dr. Kolb offers a brief biography of Martin Chemnitz, the “second Martin” and one of the most influential Lutheran theologians.
In this video, Dr. Kolb offers a brief biography of Martin Chemnitz, the “second Martin” and one of the most influential Lutheran theologians.
In this video, Dr. Kolb offers a brief biography of St. Augustine, an early church father and one of the most important thinkers in the history of the Christian church.
In this video, Dr. Kolb offers a biography of Jakob Andreae, an early proponent for Lutheran Unity and one of the editors of the Formula of Concord.
In this video, Dr. Kolb examines the historical debate over Christ’s nature as both true God and true man, as well as the Lutheran understanding of what it means that Christ is present in the elements of the Lord’s Supper.
In this video, Dr. Kolb examines the doctrinal disputes that arose between Lutheran factions in the mid-sixteenth century and their resolution by what has been called the most successful and most intensive ecumenical exercise of the 16th century, ultimately resulting in the Formula of Concord and the Book of Concord.