Here I Stand: Luther and Sola Scriptura
In April of 1521, Martin Luther took his stand at the Diet of Worms and declared that his conscience was captive to the Word of God alone. This resource collection highlights the significance of Luther’s unwavering devotion to Scripture five hundred years later and examines the absolute authority of the Bible for faith and life.
11 items
- 5MINScripture: Our Inerrant and Infallible AuthorityStephen Nichols
- 3MINThe Divine Foundation of AuthorityR.C. Sproul
2 peter 1:19–21
Heed the Prophetic WordR.C. Sproul- October 10, 2017WormsStephen Nichols
- Here I StandR.C. Sproul
- Martin Luther (Part 2)R.C. Sproul
- 25:35Martin Luther (Part 2)John H. Gerstner
galatians 1:18–24
Paul in JerusalemR.C. Sproul- 22:56Scripture AloneR.C. Sproul
- 1MINAm I Alone Wise?W. Robert Godfrey
- 3MINTop Five Books on the Five Solas: Sola ScripturaKeith Mathison