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The Great Bible of 1539 was unique because it was both a Protestant Bible and a part of Henry VIII’s gradual Reformation in England.
Gavin Ortlund reviews Kenneth Stewart's 'In Search of Ancient Roots: The Christian Past and the Evangelical Identity Crisis' (IVP A...
Skip to content The words ‘righteous’ and ‘righteousness of God’ struck my conscience like lightning. When I heard them I was exceedingly terrifie...
He sought to win his opponents not with violence, coercion, or insults, but with endless gentleness.
While Luther was brash, impulsive, and forceful, his brilliant young disciple was a timid, sober-minded unifier.
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Faith is not what some people think it is. Their human dream is a delusion. Because they observe that faith is not followed by good works or a bet...
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...
Tell It to the ChurchI would let no man take confession away from me, and I would not give it up for all the treasures of the world, since I know ...