When Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk and university lecturer, nailed his "95 Theses" to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, the result was far from what he expected. Luther hoped ...
The essay examines how the international Protestant identity of the English Church came to be in tension with the later assertion of sacramentalist or Catholic values within it. It chronicles how the ...
Mount Calvary Lutheran Church Vicar Brad Welik portrays Martin Luther and Rob Crawford the notorious seller of indulgencies, Johann Tetzel, in church’s “Walk Through the Reformation.” It is part of ...
The discussion among Protestant churches themselves is a matter wholly different from the discussion between the Protestant churches and Rome. All the Protestant churches trace their origin back to ...
Elim Lutheran Church Congregational President Rick Widner carries the Bible, and Pastor DanaLee Simon carries the processional cross in the Reformation Sunday processional on October 26, 2014. (Photo ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - On Oct. 31, 500 years ago, the world changed dramatically when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg, in present-day Germany. What ...
Many local Lutheran churches are scheduled to hold special services today to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The Rev. Wayne Schwiesow will serve as liturgist during a service ...
On Oct. 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses, a list of propositions aimed at problems in the Roman Catholic Church, to the door of the university church in Wittenberg, Germany. He wanted to ...
FARGO - Dave Adams was raised Catholic, so when he interviewed earlier this year for a position as pastor of the First Lutheran Church in Fargo, which sits directly across Broadway from the Cathedral ...
On Saturday I saw “Spotlight,” the powerful new Tom McCarthy film about the Boston Globe’s work to break the Boston sexual abuse story in 2002. The movie is in some ways the church scandal version of ...
Two matters, both of them of greatest importance, are before us. On the one hand, there is the Reformation, a decisive turning point in church history. What is more, it is not merely an event of past ...