Reformation History (411)
  1. Protestants, in my view, don’t suffer from a Goldilocks problem. They have an arrogance problem.
  2. Oliver was a friend, chaplain, professor, author, and loyal church reformer. This Gnesio-Lutheran giant will be missed.
  3. The Solas are not just doctrinal statements. They are the grammar of Christian comfort.
  4. For English speakers, no Reformer comes close to Tyndale in terms of measurable impact.
  5. Caleb, Scott, and Adam take up the question: was Peter the first pope?
  6. How do the words “The righteous shall live by his faith” go from a context of hope in hopelessness to the cornerstone declaration of the chief doctrine of the Christian faith?
  7. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to answer a question about the persecution of Christians, often by other Christians (!)
  8. Because Jesus Taught It. By Flame. Concordia Publishing House. Paperback. 205 pages. List price: $17.99.
  9. Few couples faced the kind of pressures they endured in their two decades of marriage prior to Martin’s death in 1546.
  10. What I was missing—what so many are missing—is a Church that doesn’t just speak about Christ, but delivers him.
  11. I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm In this episode, we discuss how pre-modern church history, the Industrial Revolution, therapeutics, language, corporate culture, and the flight of heretics from Europe in the 17th-18th century affected contemporary Western churches.
  12. Lutherans started the Protestant Reformation. However, they shy away from the term today.
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