My unabashed reposting of other people's material continues with Orycteropus Afer's post for yesterday's commemoration of Martin Chemnitz, the "Second Martin" of the Lutheran Reformation. See an excerpt below after the jump. Martin Chemnitz, Pastor and Theologian (November 9) + Martin Chemnitz, Pastor and Theologian + 9 November AD 1522 – 8 April AD 1586 Today … Continue reading Reblogged: Martin Chemnitz, Pastor and Theologian (Aardvark Alley)
Author: Nils
Reblogged: The Bloodied Shirts of a Dead King
Since we've been talking about Gustavus II Adolphus lately, here's another article about Sweden's Lutheran warrior-king from Anna Belfrage.
More great 17th Century music from Praetorius and Others
Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore, performed by the Westra Aros Pipers and Ensemble Bourrasque: https://open.spotify.com/album/6JU5RSBn88aRcbIwSXxZrE
Reblogged: Gustavus Adolphus II, King and Confessor (from Aardvark Alley)
Orycteropus Afer over on Aardvark Alley has some great daily posts for feast days and commemorations, especially as regards people important to the history of the early Church and the Reformation. Today happens to be the commemoration of King Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden, who fought valiantly during the Thirty Years' War "so that the … Continue reading Reblogged: Gustavus Adolphus II, King and Confessor (from Aardvark Alley)
New Host Site for the Podcast!
Hi all, I'm sorry I've been radio silent for the last week or so--very busy in the Niemeier household. But, I want to take a moment to let you know that I have found a suitable alternative to uploading the podcast to my Google Docs folder and linking the file's URL here. Instead, I have … Continue reading New Host Site for the Podcast!