Let There Be Light - Part V
In 1518, Luther was summoned by Pope Leo X to appear in Heidelberg, Germany, to defend his statements. Martin Luther debated a panel of distinguished Augustinian monks, who were considered to be th...
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For Martin Luther, salvation could not be found in the membership within an institution or in the hands of human beings. Rather, he saw it as a spiritual gift directly from God to the individual. S...
Continue ReadingLet There Be Light - Part III
This article, excerpted from the book, Light of Liberty, is continued from the October issue, and will continue in the December issue of The Evangelist magazine. On November 10, 1483, Martin Luther...
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This article is continued from the September issue of The Evangelist magazine. The more clearly Wycliffe discerned the errors of the papacy, the more fervently he presented the teaching of the Bibl...
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Is the United States of America a Christian nation? Those who have studied the founding of the United States of America often call to remembrance the Founding Fathers, but often overlooked are the ...
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