Reformation History (428)
  1. Elections and presidents and politics and voting. Repent and believe the good news! Everything will be ok.
  2. This is an adaptation of the introduction from “In Defense of Martin Luther” written by John Warwick Montgomery (1517 Publishing, 2017). Used with permission.
  3. What is it that the 13th session actually has to say about the Eucharist, and how does it compare to what Luther and the reformers confessed about the Lord’s Supper?
  4. 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.
  5. Luther's signature insight on the sacraments was that God’s word of promise doesn’t just symbolize an absent reality but that it gives and bestows God’s real favor.
  6. The scope of catechesis from the Reformation was broad and included not only instruction at church but in the home and in schools.
  7. The Thinking Fellows is a podcast that explores theology, history, and apologetics.
  8. How big can you build your cross? Or maybe that's not what Jesus wants from his followers. I guess you should listen to find out...
  9. Dürer's first significant work to be published was a woodcut which served as the title page for a volume of St. Jerome’s Letters in August of 1492.
  10. "Faith Alone, The Heart of Everything" written by Bo Giertz and translated by Bror Erickson, is now available for purchase from 1517 Publishing
  11. Faith Alone is a translation of Bo Giertz’s second novel, which was originally titled Tron Allena.
  12. “Rembrandt goes so deep into the mysterious that he says things for which there are no words in any language.”
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