The Reformation and Doxology
Five hundred years! Today is the day we mark a half millennia since God brought Reformation to his church. Over […]
Read moreFive hundred years! Today is the day we mark a half millennia since God brought Reformation to his church. Over […]
Read moreOn Saturday 28 October, the Evangelical Presbyterian and Free Reformed Churches of Launceston jointly held a Reformation Commemoration. You can […]
Read moreWe’re continuing to celebrate what God did in the Reformation starting 500 years ago. For today, I’m sharing the notes […]
Read moreI was away last week, so we didn’t have a “Reformation Round-Up” for week 3. But anyway, here are the […]
Read moreIn parts of Europe, the Reformation was marked with the spilling of blood. In the first half of the sixteenth […]
Read moreOne of the most important Reformers in the Low Countries was Guido (or Guy) de Brès. Martyred in 1567, we […]
Read moreDid you know that the first editions of the Belgic Confession included two proof-texts from the apocrypha? Did you know […]
Read moreFor quite a while it was customary for historians, theologians, and preachers to bewail the post-Reformation as a sort of […]
Read moreWe’re celebrating what God did 500 years ago in the Protestant Reformation! To celebrate, each day on Facebook and Twitter […]
Read moreIf there’s one Reformation figure who deserves more attention, I would argue that it’s Guido de Brès. Since I wrote […]
Read moreThe Reformation wasn’t only about theology. It was also, and perhaps most centrally, about doxology. It was about the right […]
Read moreIn case you’re just tuning in, this year we celebrate the 500th birthday of the Reformation — and it’s specifically […]
Read moreThe Reformation started 500 years ago with a protest against indulgences. Rome had adopted the idea that there is a […]
Read moreWorship was one of the key issues that led to the break with Rome we call the Reformation. The Reformation […]
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