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root.log | The Morning Star of the Reformation: The Life of John Wycliffe A Seed of the Word That Could Not Be BurnedIn the previous root.log, we explored the life and theology of Martin Luther, the central figure of the Reformation. Yet Luther was not its point of origin. He stood at the crest of a long accumulation of questions, protests, and convictions that had been forming for generations. Long before Luther, there were those who looked squarely at the corruption.. 2025. 12. 30.
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.
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.