The Virgin Mary and ECT: A Response
In the 1960s, it was virtually inconceivable that a Roman Catholic candidate could win a presidential election and conservative Protestants were at the forefront of […]
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In the 1960s, it was virtually inconceivable that a Roman Catholic candidate could win a presidential election and conservative Protestants were at the forefront of […]
This week marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of Protestant Reformer John Calvin. Â Who was Calvin and why is he worth remembering? Â On this […]
Modern Reformation recently sat down with Simonetta Carr, the author of John Calvin (published by Reformation Heritage Books, 2008), and asked a few questions about […]
Happy Reformation Sunday! What was the Reformation all about, and who were its principle players? Do we still need a Reformation, or have all the […]
The rallying cries of the sixteenth century Reformation were “Scripture alone,” “Christ alone,” “by grace alone,” “through faith alone,” and “to the glory of God […]
On this edition of The Âé¶¹AV, the hosts will be taking a look at some of the most influential issues and thinkers in […]
What does the election of Benedict XVI mean for Protestants, especially in light of recent ecumenical discussions? How should we relate to Roman Catholics in […]
Galatians isn’t in the Bible because Paul was writing a systematic theology — it’s in the Bible because there was a Galatian heresy, the denial […]