Luther and the West
Instructor: Christine Helmer
Skills you'll gain
There are 6 modules in this course
In the first section, we will explore why Luther thought the Bible was the most important volume for everyone to have and read. Included here will be a careful consideration of Luther's anti-Judaism, which contributed to western antisemitism and some of the greatest horrors of the twentieth century. In the second section, we will talk about the idea of freedom and how Luther's understanding of freedom in Christ affected the way modern thinkers understood what it means to be human in community. Important in this section is the consequential contradiction between freedom and slavery in western thought and their co-existence in western societies. The third section will be all about the many complicated relations between religion and politics. NOTE: Students wishing to sign up for free access to all instructional course content should click on the "Sign-In" button in the upper right hand corner. Those who wish to take the course and complete a certificate that requires payment, please click the Enroll button on the left side of this page.
Luther, the Bible, and Antijudaism - Part 2
Freedom: Self and Community - Part 1
Freedom: Self and Community - Part 2
Religion and Politics: The Two Swords - Part 1
Religion and Politics: The Two Swords - Part 2
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