“There Is No Middle Ground”: Martin Luther, Zwingli and the Lord’s Supper-Part II
This is part 2 of a 3-part series; part 1 is found here In 1527 Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli both published…
At Concordia I teach World Civilization I, World Civilization II, Europe Since 1914, Early and Medieval Christianity, Renaissance and Reformation, The Medieval Crusades, The History of Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union, and The Modern Middle East.
This is part 2 of a 3-part series; part 1 is found here In 1527 Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli both published…
Found on Historia et Memoria: “In great part we serve, teach, admonish, suffer, give consolation, and do things commanded by God for unworthy…
Martin Luther and his colleagues in Wittenberg were not the only theologians to set forth a theological program of reform in the early…
“When schools flourish, things go well and the church is secure. Let us make more doctors and masters. The youth is the church’s…
Since we recently observed the 495th anniversary of Martin Luther’s publication of the Ninety-Five Theses, it may be instructive to understand the history…
For part one of this series, click here. When Martin Luther departed Worms in May 1521 his earthly future seemed bleak. According to…
In his sermon given at the funeral of Duke John of Electoral Saxony (John the Steadfast), Martin Luther stated, “a prince is also…