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9:30 AM -- Martin Marty Discusses "Luther's 95 Theses" At The Augustana Lutheran Church
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9:30 AM -- Martin Marty Discusses "Luther's 95 Theses" At The Augustana Lutheran Church
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Sunday, October 29, 2017, 9:30 AM until 10:30 AM
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Augustana Lutheran Church -- 5500 S. Woodlawn
5500 S. Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
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Sunday, October 29, 9:30am
Luther’s 95 Theses with Martin Marty
Martin Marty is the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of the History of Modern Christianity at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Marty taught in the Divinity School, the Department of History, and the Committee on the History of Culture from 1963-1998. He focused chiefly on late eighteenth and twentieth century American religious history in the context of "Atlantic Culture." An ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Professor Marty put considerable effort into the Master of Divinity Program at the Divinity School. His six-year "Fundamentalism Project" for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1988-1994) led him to enlarge his focus to global inter-religious concerns. See Marty's web-site,
www.memarty.com
, which provides links to many biographical details and information about current work.