Some enterprising person posted the whole of this fantastic BBC production on the Lutheran influence in Bach's music on YouTube. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dAC1lLYJpg&list=PLD7D8EA2520739BA2 +N+
Interesting Things
Martin Luther on Language
"And let us be sure of this: we shall not long preserve the Gospel without languages. Languages are the sheath in which this sword of the Spirit is contained. They are the case in which we carry this jewel. They are the vessel in which we hold this wine. They are the larder in which this … Continue reading Martin Luther on Language
Lenten Practices in the 15th Century: Fish and More Fish
Frans Snyders and Jan Wildens, Fish Stall (ca. 1618-1621) (Wikimedia Commons) Given that Lent is coming up in a few weeks (February 10th, mark your calendars), I thought it would be interesting today to share with you a discussion of the practice of eating fish for Lent during the 1400s. This comes from one of my … Continue reading Lenten Practices in the 15th Century: Fish and More Fish