With Luther Between Erfurt and Rome
An Ecumenical Pilgrimage
August 21 - October 31, 2010
August 21 - October 31, 2010
Author Archives: Andrew Wilson
Older postsCut Off at the Pass
To forge my editing and narrative skills, I put together the following video of our crossing the Alps. Our friend Hans is busy making a more professional short film of our trip to be unveiled at this summer’s International Luther Congress. But to fill the gap, and get a taste of what you have in store, I offer this as a foretaste. Enjoy and share with your friends. Continue reading
Where Was the Pope?
One of the few things we know about Luther’s pilgrimage to Rome is that he didn’t meet the Pope. There’s no reason that he would have even tried. His business was an internal matter within the Order of Augustinian Hermits, … Continue reading
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