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The early centuries of church history stand out as a time of striking unity. It is unrealistic to look upon this time as a golden age of Christian...
Extraordinary events often begin with seemingly ordinary people. A promising son of a typical middle-class family at the turn of the sixteenth cen...
It is often through trial and adversity that God shapes His people the most. After publishing what he thought to be an unremarkable critique of co...
In response to Martin Luther's tireless ministry, more Christians came to recognize the need to reform the church, and reform movements began ...
Western Christianity changed forever during Martin Luther's lifetime. Profoundly gifted and profoundly flawed, Luther had an enduring desire t...
God excels at overturning human expectations. When John Calvin left Geneva in 1538, he assumed that he would not be back. Content to study and min...
It is common to think of John Calvin primarily in terms of his intellectual accomplishments, perhaps regarding him as little more than a brain wor...
The Reformation was a turning point in the history of the church. And in its aftermath, Protestants wanted to continue along the trajectory set by...
One might think of scholastic theology as dry, nitpicky, and irrelevant, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Many scholastic th...
Inward apathy toward the Lord masked by outward obedience is a real and constant threat in any church. Keenly aware of this danger, the Puritans z...