

Brand Luther with Andrew Pettegree
Nov 15, 2016
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Pettegree, a Professor of Modern History at the University of St Andrews, dives into Martin Luther's revolutionary impact on print culture and the Reformation. He reveals how Luther turned a small town into a publishing center and made his ideas widely accessible through vernacular texts. The conversation also touches on beer's unexpected role in Reformation history, the tensions between technology and tradition in church leadership, and an upcoming pilgrimage celebrating Luther's legacy. Pettegree's insights shine a light on the intersection of faith, community, and innovation.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Theology and Community at Beer Camp
03:06 • 6min
Luther and the Dawn of Print Literacy
08:53 • 18min
Transformative Pages: The Reformation and Print Culture
27:13 • 22min
Technology and Tradition in Church Leadership
49:14 • 10min
Brewing History: The Intersection of Beer and Reformation
59:01 • 2min
Celebrating Reformation: Pilgrimage and Beer
01:01:14 • 9min
Exploring Community and Reflection on a Luther Pilgrimage
01:09:54 • 2min
Reflections on Consciousness and Confession
01:11:32 • 2min