Last night my wife and I watched a screener of the new 90-minute documentary Luther: The Life and Legacy of the German Reformer.
It’s excellent:
- It interviews reliable guides throughout the film, especially Carl Trueman, Steve Nichols, R. C. Sproul, and Bob Kolb.
- It’s both sympathetic and critical. It responsibly surveys the life and times of Luther. Some of Luther’s writings make us cheer. Others make us wince. The film helpfully explains why.