Reformation History (42)
  1. Today on the show, we have a special mailbag episode about the daily lectionary.
  2. Today on the show, we remember the publishing of the first hymnal with hymns in the vernacular in 1501.
  3. Today on the show, Dan tells the story of a man he spent three years researching, Johann Arndt.
  4. Today on the show, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about congregational singing and an early hymnal.
  5. Today on the show, we remember Herman Bavinck on the 101st anniversary of his death.
  6. Today on the show, we look at the complicated religious context of Mary, Queen of Scots.
  7. Today on the show, we remember the ultimate in Reformation irenicism: Martin Bucer.
  8. Today on the show, we remember the “second Martin” of the Reformation on the 500th anniversary of his birth.
  9. Understanding that I am completely free in Christ allows me to read the injunction to “love my neighbor as myself” as a promise instead of a threat.
  10. An annual three day event, designed to center your faith in Christ for you, based in the Scriptural truths rediscovered in the Reformation.
  11. What follows is a little crash course in how to read Calvin with respect, for our benefit, and with an eye to how we keep Reformation giants at a proper historical arms distance.
  12. When the church has gone astray, it has been the responsible (not slavish) approach to history that has helped correct the course.
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