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Reformation before Luther
Read more“I’ll be praying for you!”
We use this phrase often, and that is not a bad thing. We are called to pray for each other, to “bear one another’s burdens” (Gal. 6:2). This is quite a calling and responsibility.
Read moreChristian theology is always seeking to balance the transcendence of God – God’s “otherness” – with the imminence of God – God’s “nearness.”
Read moreWe often teach that the “Reformation period” ended in the late 1700’s, as the separation of church and state became viewed as a powerful and preferred ideal within Western political imaginations and structures.
Read moreRecent events in Virginia, the very place where Thomas Jefferson long ago penned words about freedom and about all people being seen equally in the eyes of the Creator, remind us that reformation is an ongoing process. Jefferson himself held slav
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