Reformation Reflection
Reflections on the Reformation - Rooted Thinking
The Reformers defended the Biblical truth that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, for the glory of God alone.
Reflections on Modern Reformation…
Modern Reformation deserves credit for reminding conservative Protestants of their better selves. It has been a vehicle for reflecting on the whole counsel of ...
Reflections on the Reformation - Ministry Magazine
A young monk nailed ninety-five propositions to a church door in Wittenburg 465 years ago this month. Reviewing the movement that was sparked by those hammer ...
Reformation Day Reflections for Today's Church
The Reformation was sparked out of the text and justification by faith was recovered. It's better to see the leaders as a means to an end, not an end ...
A Catholic Bishop's Reflection on the Reformation
Trinity Lutheran Church in Elkhart welcomed Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades to its campus Oct. 23 to present his reflection on the pivotal event in Christian history.
Reformation Reflection - The Reformed Journal Blog
506 years after the Reformation, together with all the partners God provides—find a new imagination to dream a different world, a world where ...
A Reflection on Reformation Five Hundred - Conciliar Post
In reflecting on the Reformation, I hope that Protestants, myself included, will 1) rediscover the importance and (appropriate) role of ...
Pastoral Reflection: On the Reformation: Martin Luther (Part 1)
Unbeknownst to him, Luther's actions led to the Protestant Reformation. His rediscovery of Paul's message ended up reawakening the Christian ...
Reflecting On The Protestant Reformation - Rock of Ages Church
Come 31 October this year, we will be commemorating the five hundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. It is a day worth celebrating.
Reformation: A personal reflection - The Anglican Journal
As an ecumenical Christian humanist, my Reformation attentiveness means the church must always be reformed, and that can happen in and through me.
A Catholic Bishop's reflection on The Reformation
Catholics and Lutherans have reexamined our painful past. There has been mutual acknowledgment of mistakes and faults on both sides. This continues to take ...
Reformation and Transformation: A Lenten Reflection from ...
Lent is a time to fulfill the mandate given by Jesus in the Gospel for the First Sunday of Lent: “Reform your lives and believe in the Gospel!” (Mark 1:15)
Some Reflections about Reformation Day - The Catholic Thing
On this day, the 31st of October, All Hallows' Eve, many of our Protestant brothers and sisters celebrate Reformation Day – the momentous day in ...
Reformation Day: Reflections on the Heritage of the Protestant ...
The true teaching of the grace of Christ, then, may indeed have been neglected from the popular piety of many. ... There were indeed abuses of ...
Pastoral Reflection: On the Reformation: Martin Luther (Part 2)
One of the many temptations of the Christian life is to so closely affiliate with a charismatic or inspirational leader that we can ...
Some Personal Reflections on the Protestant Reformation
With all due respect to Martin Luther and those who, by the providence of God, have and will follow in his footsteps, the Reformation is not ...
Reflections on the Reformation - ETHOS Institute for Public Christianity
Reformation Day commemorates the event on 31 October 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses as a protest against the sale of indulgences.
On Reflection - Relevant Reformation
Yes, a reflection on reflection. After all, if people like Martin Luther did not reflect on their faith, the Reformation would not have ...
Believe Week 6: The Church...A Reformation Reflection
Believe Week 6: The Church…A Reformation Reflection. October 28th, 2021. Devotions this week based on the Message: “BELIEVE: Week 6: The Church”.
The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation and the European Reformation, was a major theological movement or period or series of events in ...