Church History3 root.log | The Goose Who Sang at the Stake: Jan Hus and the Reformation's Forgotten Prologue The Goose Who Sang at the Stake: Jan Hus and the Reformation's Forgotten PrologueChurch historians generally agree that the late medieval church reached its nadir of corruption in the century before Luther. What is less often acknowledged is that the fire Luther would set in Wittenberg had already been kindled—twice—before he was born. We examined the first of those sparks in an earlier root.log.. 2026. 4. 25. root.log | The Morning Star of the Reformation: The Theology of John Wycliffe The man who carried the lamp before the Reformation’s flameAt the close of the fourteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church stood at the height of its power. A single word from the Pope could determine the fate of kings, and the Bible remained sealed away from ordinary believers — considered too dangerous, too sacred for common hands. Into this darkness, John Wycliffe (1330–1384) stepped forwar.. 2026. 2. 27. root.log | Martin Luther’s Theology: The Roots of the Reformation and the Uncomfortable Questions It Leaves for Us Today Martin Luther’s Theology: The Roots of the Reformation and the Uncomfortable Questions It Leaves for Us TodayWhen we talk about the Reformation, many of us immediately picture the Ninety-Five Theses nailed to the church door in Wittenberg. But Luther’s true theological awakening began not in public protest but in a far quieter, lonelier place—a cold attic room in the Wittenberg monastery. There,.. 2025. 11. 28. 이전 1 다음