Category: Reformation

The Protestant Reformation

The Protestant Reformation

The Protestant Reformation resulted from the failure of the Catholic Church to reform itself in time. The dark side of the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries witnessed the errant Fourth Crusade to Constantinople in 1204, the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathari in 1209, and the beginning of the Inquisition which became severely punitive. The Papacy suffered a great loss of respect […]

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The English Restoration Has Begun

The English Restoration Has Begun

Something is stirring in England. It’s not much. A still, small voice of calm whispering in the dark. Prayers ascending like incense. A rekindled faith. No, it’s not much. Merely a mustard seed. It won’t be noticed by most people. It will go unheeded by the dead men milling around satanically in what remains of England’s once green and pleasant […]

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The Catholic Reformation and Missionary Movement

The Catholic Reformation and Missionary Movement

Jesus Christ Savior | “You should know how to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God,

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The Reformation’s Legacy in the Birthplace of Calvinism

The Reformation’s Legacy in the Birthplace of Calvinism

by Casey Chalk | Yet another descendant of Calvinism and its rejection of traditional ecclesial,

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The Time Has Come for A New Counter-Reformation

The Time Has Come for A New Counter-Reformation

by Duncan G. Stroik | We need an architecture today that can do the same in response to the second

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How Martin Luther Gained the Faith for Supernatural Miracles

How Martin Luther Gained the Faith for Supernatural Miracles

by Eddie Hyatt | Do you feel a need for faith, courage and boldness?

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Enemies of Christianity at the Time of the Reformation

Enemies of Christianity at the Time of the Reformation

by Benjamin D. Wiker | Catholics and Protestants have been the object of persecution by radical

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