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The Christian Post on MSN5 things you should know about Martin Luther
Luther spent his life defending, reading, studying, living, and loving the Bible. He read through the whole Bible two or ...
500 years ago, Martin Luther posted his 95 theses and marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. On Oct. 31, 1517, the monk nailed his theses to the door of his Catholic Church in Wittenberg, ...
On Saturday, June 10 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Dr. Gerhard Bode, Jr., associate professor of Historical Theology and dean of Advanced Studies at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Mo. and ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Well, the date Lutheran Christians have been waiting for — Oct. 31 — finally came, 500 years after an outspoken professor-monk in ...
WITTENBERG, Germany — For the world’s roughly 800 million Protestants, a small corner of eastern Germany is their spiritual home — a place that takes on added importance this year, the 500th ...
A sketch of groups of peasants wandering around the countryside during the German Peasants' War. Warwick Press via Wikimedia Commons. Five hundred years ago, in the winter of 1524-1525, bands of ...
The emotions of Martin Luther will be the subject of a talk presented by the University of Arizona's Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies. Division director Professor Susan Karant-Nunn ...
This is an opinion editorial by Erik Dale, host of the “Bitcoin For Breakfast” podcast. While we are far from harmless, Bitcoiners are arguably some of the most peaceful people on earth. Initiating ...
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Martin Luther: the man behind the Reformation
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It’s that time of year when the leaves are changing, the chill of winter is in the air, and many of us in the Western world are once again gearing up for the holiday season. Thanksgiving and Christmas ...
FORT WORTH, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. only made one visit to Fort Worth in his lifetime, but his brief trip left a lasting impact. In October 1959, he gave a speech at the old ...
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