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read.log | 『The Reformation in Scotland』 Tracing the Footsteps of the Purest Presbyterian Faith Rediscovering the Roots of Presbyterianism — A Question for Today’s Reformed FaithWhen we think of Reformed theology and orthodox faith, the denomination that most readily comes to mind is undoubtedly Presbyterianism. Among the many branches within Evangelicalism, it is the Presbyterian tradition that has most faithfully upheld the authority of Scripture, the sovereignty of God, and the legacy o.. 2025. 11. 20.
step.log | Encountering the Bible’s Translation and the Reformation at the National Museum of World Writing Encountering the Bible’s Translation and the Reformation at the National Museum of World WritingSongdo Central Park in Incheon is one of the city’s most beloved landmarks. With its skyline and wide-open views, it has become a favorite place for locals and visitors alike to take a leisurely walk. Yet tucked within this familiar park lies a treasure that many overlook—the National Museum of World .. 2025. 11. 19.
read.log | Meeting the Reformation Through a Book Meeting the Reformation Through a BookWhen you step into a bookstore with the intention of studying the Reformation, you quickly run into a wall. Most books are thick, dense, and written with scholars in mind. After a few pages, the unfamiliar terms and heavy historical background can leave you breathless, and you eventually set the book aside. Yet the story of the Reformation is not one we can .. 2025. 11. 18.
view.log | Two Stories that Bind Faith and Worship 1. The Pilgrim’s Progress Musical: Encountering the Narrow Road AnewJohn Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is more than a work of literature—it is a confession of faith, a spiritual compass that has echoed across centuries. The pilgrim’s journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City unfolds as the gospel itself: begun by grace, led by the cross, and culminating in glory. This classic .. 2025. 11. 14.
start.log | Why the Reformation Is Still Needed Today | Romans 12:1-2 “The Reformation is not merely a past event, but a present calling—one that summons us daily to be reformed by God’s Word.”“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then.. 2025. 11. 13.
root.log | The Dark Ages and the Seeds of Reformation The Dark Ages: A Time When the Seeds of Reformation Began to GrowIn this root.log, we will focus primarily on the Reformation and the Puritans. The reason is simple: I believe the era we are living in today is not so different from the time of the Reformers or the Puritans, when faith was being rebuilt on the foundation of God’s Word. Many say we are living in the “end times,” but history remind.. 2025. 11. 12.