AUDIOBOOK
Duration
58m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

A single act of conviction can fracture an age and reshape the future.
Martin Luther by Carl E. Koppenhaver offers an accessible biography of the German monk whose questions about faith, conscience, and church authority helped ignite the Protestant Reformation. With a clear narrative voice, this audiobook traces the forces that formed Luther, the spiritual tensions that drove him, and the public controversy that followed as his ideas spread across Europe. Listeners encounter the human drama behind religious history as the story moves from personal struggle to public challenge, and from monastery life to a movement that changed Christian thought.
Ideal for listeners drawn to church history, Christian biography, and Reformation era study, this portrait focuses on the themes that make Luther enduringly compelling: the search for assurance, the power of scripture, and the costs of speaking against entrenched systems. Whether you come for historical theology, European history, or a vivid account of spiritual courage, you will find a guided introduction that keeps the big questions in view without demanding specialist knowledge.
Press play and step into one of the decisive turning points of Western Christianity.

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