The Large Catechism (Version 2)


Lu par Jonathan Lange

(4.9 stars; 20 reviews)

After the parishes of Saxony were visited in 1528 and found to be in a terribly dismal state, Martin Luther penned the Large Catechism as an aid to the clergy in teaching Christian doctrine. It consists of sermons on each of the Ten Commandments, each article of the Apostles' Creed and each petition of the Lord's Prayer, together with a treatment of Baptism and of the Sacrament of the Altar. This recording also includes the "Brief Exhortation to Confession" which Luther appended early on. This last piece was translated by Ambrose and Socrates Henkel in 1851 while all the rest follows the translation of F. Bente and W. H. T. Dau from the Concordia Triglotta of 1921. (Introduction by Jonathan Lange) (5 hr 31 min)

Chapitres

00 - Introduction 12:20 Lu par Jonathan Lange
01 - Shorter Preface 8:25 Lu par Jonathan Lange
02 - First Commandment 18:49 Lu par Jonathan Lange
03 - Second Commandment 12:53 Lu par Jonathan Lange
04 - Third Commandment 11:13 Lu par Jonathan Lange
05 - Fourth Commandment 31:32 Lu par Jonathan Lange
06 - Fifth Commandment 10:02 Lu par Jonathan Lange
07 - Sixth Commandment 9:18 Lu par Jonathan Lange
08 - Seventh Commandment 14:16 Lu par Jonathan Lange
09 - Eighth Commandment 16:58 Lu par Jonathan Lange
10 - Ninth and Tenth Commandments 9:51 Lu par Jonathan Lange
11 - Conclusion of the Commandments 12:29 Lu par Jonathan Lange
12 - Articles I & II of the Creed 13:57 Lu par Jonathan Lange
13 - Article III of the Creed 16:18 Lu par Jonathan Lange
14 - Introduction to the Lord's Prayer 15:34 Lu par Jonathan Lange
15 - Petitions 1-3 of the Lord's Prayer 15:55 Lu par Jonathan Lange
16 - Petitions 4-7 of the Lord's Prayer 21:32 Lu par Jonathan Lange
17 - Holy Baptism 18:43 Lu par Jonathan Lange
18 - Of Infant Baptism 14:25 Lu par Jonathan Lange
19 - The Sacrament of the Altar 13:38 Lu par Jonathan Lange
20 - Exhortation to the Sacrament 19:00 Lu par Jonathan Lange
21 - A Brief Admonition to Confession 14:42 Lu par Jonathan Lange

Critiques

good book well read


(5 stars)

good book well read

Classic


(4 stars)

Excellent reading of this classic theological text.

Excellent Reading


(5 stars)

Clear and even voice reading.

i mean its a religious text


(5 stars)