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Martin Luther

Grasping God’s Grace

This novel centers on the pivotal year of 1525—a watershed moment for Luther and for Europe.

Reformation, Politics, and Friendship with Matthew Riegel

What hath Martin Luther to do with Thomas Cranmer? Explore a fascinating shared history between Anglicans and Lutherans.

On Being a Theologian of the Cross

The season is changing. These past weeks, in the mornings I have been putting the garden to bed. The horn worms have eaten the...

In the Shadow of the Cross

By Neil Dhingra Imagine two friends, one Protestant and the other Catholic. Perhaps they first met in a university History of the Reformation course, much...

Leaving Ourselves Behind

By Nick Comiskey Every ministry context presents unique challenges and opportunities. Here’s mine: I serve as the associate rector of an Anglican (ACNA) church in...

Augustine and Pelagianism: Myth, Heresy, and Orthodoxy

Pelagius did not in fact hold the majority of the positions ascribed to him. What does this mean for orthodoxy?

Martin Luther on the gospel and the Church

For Luther, there is a beautiful ambiguity, a chicken-and-egg phenomenon, even a tension, in which the Church is ever being created and recreated by its gospel proclamation.

How to give God a gift

We want to glorify God by giving him everything we have. What could we possibly give him that would amplify in any way the radiance that he already possesses?

The Reformation: its legacy and future

Josiah Idowu-Fearon: “As we give thanks for all the blessings of the Reformation, we are also called to repentance.”

Martin Luther’s comfortable words

The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore captures some of the beauty in Luther’s life.

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