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Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a German church door on October 31, 1517, beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The occasion is now celebrated around the world.
Some Roman Catholics may blanch at the idea that the Protestant Reformation did Christendom any lasting good. Scott Dodge is not one of them. Sure, Martin Luther’s nailing of his “95 Theses ...
Schism is a sin. But it should not be forgotten what caused the great schism of the sixteenth century: the Reformation resulted from the Roman doctrinal emphasis. Schism is a sin—but whose sin?
Main Street: Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai goes to jail—and Pope Francis says nothing. Images: Reuters/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly The Protestant Reformation began in Germany some 500 years ago ...
Many Protestant churches celebrate Oct. 31 (or whatever Sunday immediately follows it) as Reformation Day. The Reformation did bring about much worth celebrating.
Gordon Hall *** Reformation not the primary schism In his letter of Nov. 12, Father David Carter addresses the Protestant Reformation as if it were the primary schism of the Christian church. Not so.
One of Europe’s great cities for music (home at various times, to Wagner, Bach and Mendelssohn), Leipzig also played an important role in the Reformation — and Luther’s final schism from the ...
While the Protestant Reformation began in Germany, in 2o10, nearly nine-in-ten (87%) of the world’s Protestants lived outside of Europe, particularly in countries that make up the “global south,” that ...
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