Books: Protestant Despondency Was the Reformation a Calamity for Europe, and Its Maker? Karen Armstro Ng on a Flawed HeroMartin Luther: the Christian between God and deathArmstrong, Karen
BEST BOOK COMMEMORATING THE 500th ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World Eric Metaxas (Viking) $30.00 I have perused dozens of books on this topic this season, taught a short class at my own church, and created two pretty...
Renaissancealso outlines the historical context of of this time of great social as well asa artistic change - the power struggles between the Renaissance rulers of Italy's city-states, the French invasions of Italy, the Protestant Reformation, the rise of humanism, the invention of printing. All...
We are doing a little class on the Protestant Reformation in my local church and so I’m extra-motivated to find just the right books to promote that can help rekindle a love of learning – itself a reformation theme — and motivate us to think deeply about reformation doctrine. Here are ...
CHAPTER V. IGNORANCE AND BIGOTRY Destruction of Books at the Reformation.- Mazarin library.-- Caxton used to light the fire.--Library at French Protestant Church, St. Martins-le- Grand.- Books stolen.- Story of books from Thonock Hall.-Boke of St. Albans.--Recollet Monks of Antwerp. ...
Pastor Scott Brown, on the left in the video above, is the Director of the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches(NCFIC) Robert Koh Reviews and Recommends the Puritan Hard Drive I received your wonderful hard drive. Praise the Lord. Thank you very much. I will be using this in the...
“Recent years have seen a number of key anniversaries connected with events and people who were vital catalysts in the Protestant Reformation. Thankfully this has resulted in a renewed focus on the ‘five solas’ – a convenient shorthand list of the Reformers’ key convictions. Throughout churc...
During the Protestant Reformation of the 16th Century, however, Protestant denominations began to exclude those apocryphal or deuterocanonical“Old Testament”texts added by the early Catholic church, effectively paring it back to the contents of the“Hebrew Bible”. Both Catholics and Protestants use...
The Christian church has long seen books as tools for discipleship – of course thesolasand the new catechisms of the Protestant reformation were promoted by the newly invented printing press; Luther himself nearly became a celebrity for his prolific writings, distributed widely by the antecedents of...
Even though the events of 1989-90 were in fact very recent, to me they did not seem like the news of the day but history that had already acquired the aura of age and inevitability, like the Protestant Reformation or the French Revolution. Communism seemed faintly ridiculous and largely ...