How Are Evangelicals Rediscovering the Reformation?
In 1996, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey joined Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod Rosenbladt on the Âé¶¹AV to discuss why certain evangelicals have […]
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In 1996, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey joined Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod Rosenbladt on the Âé¶¹AV to discuss why certain evangelicals have […]
In recent years, some evangelical scholars have been drawn to the traditional Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox charge that the doctrine of justification taught by […]
In the Lutheran tradition, three names stand out above all others: Martin Luther (1483-1546), Martin Chemnitz (1522-1586), and Johann Gerhard (1582-1637). As the father of […]
The authority of Scripture holds supreme importance in a Christian worldview, especially for Protestant evangelicals who believe that their faith and the way they live […]
Just as Luther’s followers preferred to be called “evangelicals” but were labeled “Lutherans” by Rome, around 1558 Lutherans coined the term “Calvinist” for those who […]
What does it mean that the church is always being reformed? This question is integrally related to other questions about sin and grace, and authority […]
In my experience with those who wrestle with conversion to Roman Catholicism—at least those who have professed faith in the gospel—the driving theological issue is […]
In 1520, just a few years after Martin Luther nailed his protest to the church door in Wittenburg, a small band of English scholars began […]
The 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth in 2009 gave rise to a year of debate about the world-historical significance of the French Reformer. Everything from […]
Check out this article from Dr. Horton at Monergism: 5 Myths Âé¶¹AV Reformed Theology.
In my experience with those who wrestle with conversion to Roman Catholicism—at least those who have professed faith in the gospel, the driving theological issue […]
“Union with Christ is finally getting its just place as a central dogma in organizing the Reformed view of how we are saved.” “Charles Hodge, […]