Reformation History (199)
  1. This is an excerpt from Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation by Amy Mantravadi (1517 Publishing, 2024), pgs. 24-27
  2. Christ is the beating heart of Christian faith and its only object.
  3. No matter how many times we hear this good news, it never stops being good news.
  4. Our faith is precisely where Paul puts it, namely, in the blood of Christ.
  5. Just as trick-or-treaters arrive at doorsteps as beggars, we come to the Lord’s table with nothing to offer but our sin and need for forgiveness.
  6. Luther understood that music is an exceptional teaching tool.
  7. The Christian must always remember that personal piety and liturgical uniformity are by no means the marks of true religion.
  8. Erasmus and the Unintended Reformation
  9. This is a companion article to “Johann Spangenberg on Dying Well”
  10. Strasbourg’s hymnals are especially relevant to American Lutherans because much of what we experience in our churches comes to us from Strasbourg.
  11. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of these early Lutheran hymns – and their physical availability in hymnals – in the piety of common people living in Lutheran towns and territories.
  12. The Battle of Frankenhausen stands as a warning for what can happen when we abandon the Word God has given us and chase after some vision of our own imaginations.
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