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Making God Speak English
GORDON CAMPBELL | In countries with a Protestant majority, the Reformation is widely regarded as a positive event
Nov 24, 2017


Sacrifice Revisited
AUDREY BOROWSKI | Sacrifice has endured as a permanent fixture on our horizon...
Nov 24, 2017


Performing Sacred Tragedies
RON HAFLIDSON | After he was shot and killed by police in 2014, Michael Brown’s body lay alone on a street for several hours...
Nov 10, 2017


Revolutionary Reading? The Bible of the Reformers
MICHAEL C. LEGASPI | In the year 1600, there were only a handful of known heliocentrists.
Nov 10, 2017


An Unreliable Alchemy
IRINA DUMITRESCU | One day the world shifted, and no one noticed but me...
Nov 10, 2017


The World the Reformation Made?
JOEL F. HARRINGTON | In 1976, the novelist Kingsley Amis imagined a modern world in which the Protestant Reformation had never occurred
Nov 10, 2017


A Forum on The Protestant Reformation
MARGINALIA REVIEW OF BOOKS | A forum on the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Oct 30, 2017


Separating the Two Swords
SARAH MORTIMER | The theological revolution begun by Martin Luther in 1517 not only challenged the authority of the Catholic Church
Oct 26, 2017


Ad Fontes: How the Bible Shaped a Movement
G. SUJIN PAK | Martin Luther’s reformation was theological through and through. At its very heart were questions of theology.
Oct 26, 2017


Edom Divided: Jews and the Reformation
LARS FISCHER | “The Reformation” is really an umbrella term that covers a whole range of partly distinct, partly overlapping reformations
Oct 26, 2017


Reading the Bible with Authority
BRUCE GORDON | Perhaps the most well-known aspect of the Reformation was how it made the Bible available in the languages of lay people
Oct 26, 2017


The Protestant Reformation as a Metaphysical Revolution
SAMUEL LONCAR | The Protestant Reformation, like any historical event, is a construction of memory.
Oct 25, 2017
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