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He was the German glue of the Protestant movement — the unifier between the diverse strands of Reformation.
Luther stood not on the pronouncements of popes, or the decisions of councils, or the winds of popular opinion, but on “that word above all earthl...
As far as I know, I am the only Lutheran who writes regularly for Tabletalk, so please bear with me. Inviting a Lutheran to write about the Lord&a...
The Reformation began when Martin Luther, a scrupulous but tortured monk, rediscovered the surpassing grace of God in the infallible word of God.
Alex Duke outlines four ways the Protestant Reformation impacted church history.
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Skip to content My seventh-grade science teacher asked the class to list “the three most essential needs of human life.” The “correct” answer—wate...
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...
But in giving this instruction, I do not praise you because you come together not for the better but for the worse. 18 For, in the first p...