Martin Luther is back in the news. The disgruntled Augustinian monk who set 16th
century Europe ablaze with religious war by instigating the Protestant Reformation
is the subject of a controversial new film that has people asking some tough questions:
Who was Martin Luther really? What did Luther actually teach? What are the true
results of Luther’s violent revolt against the Catholic Church and how do they impact
your life and faith today?
Theological Wreckage
In the brilliant new audio series from St Joseph Communications, Luther: The
Rest of the Story, Ken Hensley tackles these questions and many more in an uncompromisingly
Catholic presentation on the true teachings of the man who changed the face of Christianity.
A former Protestant Pastor, Hensley brings a unique perspective to the critical
examination of a man whose doctrines he once held with great devotion. As you listen
to his in-depth analysis on three digitally mastered CDs, you’ll discover
Luther’s theological, personal and historical background and motivations, from the
testimony of his own writings. And follow the tangled web woven by the “Father of
the Reformation” from the day he nailed his infamous 95 theses on the door of the
Castle Church at Wittenberg to the theological wreckage of modern Protestantism.
Intelligent and Entertaining
However, this is no inflammatory “tell-all” exposé but an intelligent (and entertaining)
investigation into the real-life convictions and contradictions of this controversial
figure. Here at last is a serious discussion of Luther from a Catholic perspective
that’s insightful, informative and, best of all, suitable to share with Protestant
(and fallen-away Catholic) friends and family.
Whatever your opinion of Luther and his religious revolt, you owe it to yourself
to discover the surprising truth about his actual teachings and his little-known
devotion to much that has been rejected by his spiritual descendants. With Ken Hensley’s
perceptive presentation and analysis, Luther: The Rest of the Story will
equip you to effectively defend Catholic truth, but also to better understand the
reality of many important theological and historical misconceptions. Get ready — it’s
time to set the record straight! 3 CDs |