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Ryan Griffith explains how Martin Luther wrote the best-known hymn of the Reformation as part of an effort to battle depression and anxiety.
While Luther was brash, impulsive, and forceful, his brilliant young disciple was a timid, sober-minded unifier.
Robert Kolb reviews Eric Metxas's new book, 'Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World' (Viking 2017).
The Reformation has been an extraordinary force for global education. The Middle Ages gave birth to the first European universities that trained a...
Skip to content 1 Timothy 6:3-11: “Faith Misplaced” "If anyone teaches otherwise and does not commit to wholesome words, even the words of our Lor...
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Antinomianism is conviction-less Christianity. It sees repentance as a single event, not to be repeated. Walk the aisle and then just wait for hea...
In 1527, Martin Luther experienced a trial so severe that church historian Philip Schaff described that year simply as “the disastrous year.” It w...
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther did something remarkably unrevolutionary — and he wasn’t alone. Hundreds of men and women stood with him.
Christus Victor is the element of the atoning work of Christ that emphasizes the triumph of Christ over the evil powers of the world.