Martin Luther is a one-week "mini course" taught by Dr. John Hannah. This course covers the work and life of Martin Luther – a key reformer who questioned the long-held statutes of the church.
Deepen your understanding of Martin Luther and the Reformation with Dallas Theological Seminary—for free.
It’s the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation! We want to celebrate by taking a look at the life of Martin Luther, one of the leaders of the Reformation.
This “mini course” on Martin Luther provides an overview of his life and describes how his experiences changed his opinion about salvation and the church. The three video lectures are taught by Dr. John Hannah, Research Professor of Theological Studies and Distinguished Professor of Historical Theology at DTS. In addition to his teaching responsibilities at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dr. Hannah is a frequent and popular church and conference speaker both at home and abroad. His teaching interests include the general history of the Christian church, with particular interest in the works of Jonathan Edwards and John Owen. Among his published works are a history of DTS and a general history of the Christian church. He remains active in church ministries and serves on the board of several organizations.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to:
Sign up now to enroll in our free online “mini course” on the life of Martin Luther.
This “mini course” on Martin Luther provides an overview of his life and describes how his experiences changed his opinion about salvation and the church. The three video lectures are taught by Dr. John Hannah, Research Professor of Theological Studies and Distinguished Professor of Historical Theology at DTS. In addition to his teaching responsibilities at Dallas Theological Seminary, Dr. Hannah is a frequent and popular church and conference speaker both at home and abroad. His teaching interests include the general history of the Christian church, with particular interest in the works of Jonathan Edwards and John Owen. Among his published works are a history of DTS and a general history of the Christian church. He remains active in church ministries and serves on the board of several organizations.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to:
- Learn more about the life of Martin Luther
- Discover the events that led Luther to present his 95 theses in 1517
- Examine the progression of thoughts that brought about the Reformation all across Europe
Sign up now to enroll in our free online “mini course” on the life of Martin Luther.