Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther

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Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther

by Martin Luther

EN·~3 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

This eBook was prepared by Les Bowler.

2:33:51
2

Proofs that the Bible is the Word of God.

1:54
3

By whom and at what Times the Bible was translated.

2:10
4

Of the Differences between the Bible and other Books.

1:07
5

What we ought chiefly to seek for in the Bible, and how we ought to study and learn the Holy Scriptures.

1:22
6

That we should diligently read the Texts of the Bible, and stay ourselves upon it as the only true Foundation.

2:20
7

That the Bible is the Head of all Arts.

0:21
8

Of the Art of the School Divines in the Bible.

2:23
9

The Depths of the Bible.

2:08
10

Of the future Want of upright and true Preachers of God’s Word.

0:45

Description

A lively collection of informal conversations recorded by a close companion of the great Reformation leader offers listeners a rare glimpse into his mind at work. Gathered from the original German “Table Talk,” these passages capture his thoughts on scripture, doctrine, and the everyday concerns of his age, all delivered in the spontaneous, often humorous style of a man who loved debate as much as devotion.

Translated with great care by Captain Henry Bell, the selections preserve each paragraph exactly as it was recorded, letting Luther’s voice come through unfiltered. Listeners will hear his sharp wit, practical counsel, and the theological vigor that animated his gatherings, while also learning about the turbulent world that shaped his ideas. The result is an intimate portrait of a towering figure, presented in a format that feels as immediate as sitting at his table.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (187K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Martin Luther

Martin Luther

1483–1546

A monk, teacher, and fierce debater, this central figure of the Protestant Reformation challenged the medieval church and changed the course of European religious life. His sermons, hymns, and German Bible translation helped bring Christian teaching to a much wider public.

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