October 10, 2016
The 2016 Stone Lectures, held at Princeton Seminary on October 3-6, addressed the theme: “Martin Luther, the 95 Theses and Church Unity after 500 Years.” Follow the links below for videos of each lecture.
Lecturers:
Lecture I: “Indulgences and the Development of a Medieval Practice” (Thönissen)
Lecture II: “Martin Luther’s Disputation Clarifying the Power of Indulgences (the 95 Theses) As an Ecumenical Document?” (Wengert)
Lecture III: “Martin Luther’s Letters to Pope Leo X (1518, 1520) As Experiments in Ecumenical Conversation” (Wengert)
Lecture IV: “Reflecting on From Conflict to Communion and the Healing of Memories” (Thönissen)
Lecture V: “Commemorating the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation Together” (Thönissen and Wengert)
A mini choral concert featuring the Princeton Seminary Singers under the direction of Martin Tel, director of music, preceded the lecture.
“The rooting of justice in our spiritual formation in Christ requires careful thought and teaching. I was equipped to lead in this way through my time at PTS.”