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This essay is more a travelogue than history, and more history than theology. But there is some history and some theology just the same. Caveat le...
The Reformation spread when an unknown monk leveraged a rudimentary piece of technology developed by a devout Roman Catholic.
The rapid spread of the Protestant Reformation from Wittenberg, Germany, throughout Europe and across the Channel to England was not spawned by th...
The Reformation required more than theological giants. It also demanded organizational geniuses.
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A. Trevor Sutton ponders the Reformation and argues that it’s roots are not so much in Europe as they were in theologians on the African continent.
Five hundred years later, we still feel the effects of Luther’s life and labor. Pastors today can learn from his devotion to the church and his ri...
Luther wasn’t trick-or-treating when he approached the threshold of the church in Wittenberg, but it’s no accident he picked October 31.
Martin Luther died on February 18, 1546. One month before, he wrote to a friend complaining of the infirmities of his age, "I, old, weary, la...
If Jesus is knocking on our door, let us welcome him in fully that we may eat with him and he with us. Accepting his unsurpassed invitation to joy...