(excerpt) Now, to be sure, this was not the first time this had happened to me. I looked for the friendship between Luther and Melanchthon and discovered that they were colleagues not friends. Then, I found that the four “classical” marks of the church—one, holy, catholic, and apostolic—were the inventions of nineteenth-century Anglo-Catholics! I wanted to discuss Luther’s comments on the “orders of creation,” only to discover they were the construct of a nineteenth-century German Lutheran ethicist
(Excerpt) For four years last century I had the rare privilege of taking part in a series of liturgi...
With the 500th year anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, scholars are taking ...
The traditional concept of priesthood aroused much interest and animosity in the Reformation. Huldry...
(Excerpt) Alice laughed \u27There\u27s no use trying,\u27 she said: \u27one ca \u27n \u27t believe ...
(Excerpt) In a particularly eloquent passage in his Forum Letter of 30 May 1979 Richard John Neuhaus...
Böhm’s mysticism aroused the opposition of orthodox Lutheranism. Evangelical parish priest of the Pe...
When Martin Luther entered the monastery in 1505 as an Augustinian monk, he left the corrupted, inhe...
Both the state of Luther scholarship and the condition of the church have changed radically since th...
In the Heidelberg Theses, we are confronted with the Augustinian Martin Luther who touted Augustine ...
On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author arg...
Luther on occasion compared the world with a drunken peasant who when he was shoved into the saddle ...
(Excerpt) A bit of reminiscing seems appropriate on this anniversary occasion.2 The Institute of Lit...
Less than 10 years ago a discussion began over the posting of Luther\u27s Ninety-five Theses, some d...
In this lecture, Timothy Wengert uses the 95 Theses as a lens to view what is essential to Lutheran ...
Martin Luther, often called the father of Protestantism, fundamentally changed the Christian world t...
(Excerpt) For four years last century I had the rare privilege of taking part in a series of liturgi...
With the 500th year anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, scholars are taking ...
The traditional concept of priesthood aroused much interest and animosity in the Reformation. Huldry...
(Excerpt) Alice laughed \u27There\u27s no use trying,\u27 she said: \u27one ca \u27n \u27t believe ...
(Excerpt) In a particularly eloquent passage in his Forum Letter of 30 May 1979 Richard John Neuhaus...
Böhm’s mysticism aroused the opposition of orthodox Lutheranism. Evangelical parish priest of the Pe...
When Martin Luther entered the monastery in 1505 as an Augustinian monk, he left the corrupted, inhe...
Both the state of Luther scholarship and the condition of the church have changed radically since th...
In the Heidelberg Theses, we are confronted with the Augustinian Martin Luther who touted Augustine ...
On the basis of a thorough search of the Weimar Edition and other pertinent materials the author arg...
Luther on occasion compared the world with a drunken peasant who when he was shoved into the saddle ...
(Excerpt) A bit of reminiscing seems appropriate on this anniversary occasion.2 The Institute of Lit...
Less than 10 years ago a discussion began over the posting of Luther\u27s Ninety-five Theses, some d...
In this lecture, Timothy Wengert uses the 95 Theses as a lens to view what is essential to Lutheran ...
Martin Luther, often called the father of Protestantism, fundamentally changed the Christian world t...
(Excerpt) For four years last century I had the rare privilege of taking part in a series of liturgi...
With the 500th year anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, scholars are taking ...
The traditional concept of priesthood aroused much interest and animosity in the Reformation. Huldry...