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Hear The Voice And Prayer
Kyle Robinson Ph.D.
19 episodes
16 hours ago
Hear the Voice and Prayer explores the world of religious belief and practice in the tumultuous years of Christian change between Martin Luther to John Wesley. It is produced by and features the work of faculty and students at Olivet Nazarene University.
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Hear the Voice and Prayer explores the world of religious belief and practice in the tumultuous years of Christian change between Martin Luther to John Wesley. It is produced by and features the work of faculty and students at Olivet Nazarene University.
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Episode 9 - Albrecht Dürer and the tension of Reformation Art
Hear The Voice And Prayer
48 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 9 - Albrecht Dürer and the tension of Reformation Art

Art is a window into past worlds. Yet, so much of the Reformation is associated with iconoclasm, or, the destruction of religious art. Thankfully, Abrecht Dürer managed to find a medium that captured and endured religious transformation. In this episode, Sara Waskow joins host Kyle Robinson to examine Durer and his art amidst sixteenth-century Christian change

Hear The Voice And Prayer
Hear the Voice and Prayer explores the world of religious belief and practice in the tumultuous years of Christian change between Martin Luther to John Wesley. It is produced by and features the work of faculty and students at Olivet Nazarene University.