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In Praise of Foolish Lovers
Why would Martin Luther and Jonathan Edwards make fools of themselves over the return of Christ?
1517 Luther Posts the 95 Theses
An obscure monk invited debate on a pressing church issue—and touched off a history-shattering reform movement.
1521 The Diet of Worms
Was the wayward Luther free to dissent? A German council rendered a judgment.
Christian History Sampler: Martin Luther on Marriage
The Reformer deeply influenced more than one institution.
The Reformer Saint and the Saintly Reformer
Calvin and the Legacy of Bernard of Clairvaux
An Ancient and Undying Light
The Waldensians from the 12th Century to the Protestant Reformation
Journey to Wittenberg
In late November 1525, Schwenckfeld traveled almost 100 miles on horseback from Liegnitz to Wittenberg the fountainhead of the reform movement, and met with Martin Luther and some of his Wittenberg colleagues.
Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig: Christian History Timeline
Significant years and happenings in the life of Schwenckfeld and the Schwenckfelders
Bible Translation Today
Following in Tyndale's Amazing Footsteps
One of the Best Teachers of the Church: Augustine on Teachers and Teaching
Augustine on Teachers and Teaching
Luther on the Use of Money

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