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Tag Archives: Protestant Reformation
Celebrating Reformation 500
Today is the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, recalling the day Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the Wittenberg Church door. Of course, other reformers came before him and many came after him. But this day in 1517 … Continue reading
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Tagged 95 Theses, anniversary, audio, authority of scripture, Bible, faith alone, gospel, grace alone, great preaching, Jesus, martin luther, NYC churches, Protestant Reformation, Protestantism, reformation 500, Reformation Day, salvation, Scripture, sermons, sola fide, sola gratia, Sola Scriptura, solas, soli deo gloria, solus christus, theology
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Remembering Reformation Day 499 Years Later
Four hundred and 99 years ago, Martin Luther sparked the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to the doors of the church at Wittenberg. But what led to that was his wrestling with the biblical text, particularly Romans 1 … Continue reading
Happy Reformation Day!
Today is Reformation Day. I really appreciated this explanation of what means from Dr. Stephen Nichols:
A Few More Reformation Resources
It’s Reformation Day, the day Martin Luther nailed 95 Theses to the door of Wittenberg Church. So here are some articles and resources related to the Reformation.
Posted in Church Movements
Tagged martin luther, Protestant Reformation, reformation, Reformation Day, reformers, resources, Ulrich Zwingli
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The Reformers: William Tyndale
Everyone’s heard of Martin Luther, but what about William Tyndale? Tyndale was the Englishman who lived in exile and died a martyr’s death trying to give the English a Bible in their own language.
The Reformers: Martin Luther
It makes sense to begin these few posts about the Reformers with the most well-known: Martin Luther. But before that, I’d like to say that my intention here is not to revere these men. They were all men. Sinners, just … Continue reading
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Tagged God's Word, gospel, grace, hope, John Piper, martin luther, Protestant Reformation, Reformed, Scripture, sin, Sola Scriptura
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Remembering the Reformers
Although I do not consider myself Reformed in the theological sense of the word (I share some of those views, but not all of them), I still look upon the Protestant Reformation with gratitude for the men God used to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, gospel, history, Ligonier, Protestant Reformation, reformation, Sola Scriptura, Steven Lawson, truth
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A Beneficial Discussion of Sola Scriptura
As promised, I will attempt to discuss Sola Scriptura today. It will not be in any way exhaustive. Primarily I want to point you toward a very helpful sermon/podcast/Q&A between Phil Johnson and Pastor John MacArthur on the subject.