The Unfinished Reformation

The Unfinished Reformation
Author: Gregg Allison
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310527945

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The Unfinished Reformation offers a thoughtful look at the key theological and sociological differences between Catholicism and Protestantism. In 1517 a Catholic monk nailed a list of grievances on the door of a church in Germany and launched a revolution in the history of Christianity. That monk was Martin Luther, and the revolution was the Protestant Reformation. This upheaval resulted in flexibility and innovation in the church but also religious instability and division, particularly among the Catholic and Protestant fault line. Five hundred years later, there continues to be unresolved issues between the Protestant and Catholic churches. So, Gregg Allison and Chris Castaldo ask the question... is the Reformation really finished? The Unfinished Reformation is a brief and clear guide to the key points of unity and divergence between the two largest branches of Christianity. Fundamental differences in doctrine and practice are addressed in detail: Scripture, Tradition, and Interpretation Image of God, Sin, and Mary Church and Sacraments Salvation Written in an accessible and informative style, The Unfinished Reformation provokes thought about Christian beliefs, equips you for healthy conversations with those on "the other side of the divide", and encourages fruitful discussion about the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Unfinished Reformation

The Unfinished Reformation
Author: Charles Clayton Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1968
Genre: Ecumenical movement
ISBN:

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The Unfinished Reformation

The Unfinished Reformation
Author: Hans Asmussen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1961
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN:

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Reformation 500

Reformation 500
Author: Ray Van Neste
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433684993

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In a church rocked by controversies over vernacular Scripture, iconoclasm, and the power of clergy, men and women arose in protest. Today we call this protest movement the Protestant Reformation. At its heart, the Reformation was a great revival of the church centered on the recovery of biblical truth and the gospel of free grace. This movement continues to instruct and inspire believers even into the present day. Reformation 500 celebrates the Reformation and probes the ways it has shaped our world for the better. With essays from an array of disciplines, this book explores the impact of the Reformation across a wide range of human experience. Literature, education, visual art, culture, politics, music, theology, church life, and Baptist history all provide prisms through which the Reformation legacy is viewed. From Augustine to Zwingli, historical figures like Luther, Calvin, Barth, Bonhoeffer, Rembrandt, Bach, Bunyan, and Wycliffe all find their way into this amazing 500-year story. From Anglicans to Baptists, scientists to poets, Reformation 500 weaves these many historical threads into a modern-day tapestry.

One God

One God
Author: Grace Christian Press
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9780971961036

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One God

One God
Author: Robert Carden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002
Genre: Trinity
ISBN: 9780971961012

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For almost 500 years the Reformation has endeavored to return Christianity to the Bible. It has examined almost every belief imaginable in a search for truth. Every belief except one: the nature of God Himself. One God: The Unfinished Reformation takes you into the heart of God?s Word to answer what should have been the first question of the Reformation: Who is God? The answer may surprise you, for the Bible firmly declares that there is only one God, and He is the Father of Jesus Christ. Getting to know this one God is the most exciting quest any man or woman can ever undertake.

The Unfinished Reformation

The Unfinished Reformation
Author: Charles Clayton Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1968
Genre: Ecumenical movement
ISBN:

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Why the Reformation Still Matters

Why the Reformation Still Matters
Author: Michael Reeves
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433545349

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Does the Reformation Still Matter? In 1517, a German monk nailed a poster to the door of a church, disputing key doctrines taught by the Roman Catholic Church in that day. This moment set in motion a movement that changed the entire trajectory of church history. But do the Reformers still have something to teach us? In this accessible primer, Michael Reeves and Tim Chester answer eleven key questions raised by the Reformers—questions that remain critically important for the church today.

Holy Ground

Holy Ground
Author: Christopher A. Castaldo
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310562503

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Drawing on his Roman Catholic background, personal interviews with Catholics and Evangelicals, and years of research, Chris Castaldo takes readers on a fascinating and practical exploration of the challenges and opportunities encountered by Catholics who become Evangelicals. He examines the five major reasons why Christ’s followers often leave the Catholic Church, and shows how to emulate Jesus in practical ways when engaging Catholic friends and family. And, with humor and authenticity, he shares his own faith journey in order to help readers understand and work through their own.For those who are tired of scratching their head in confusion or frustration about how their Catholic background may influence their walk with Jesus, and why on earth their Catholic family believes they’ve gone off the deep end, Holy Ground offers vast insight and practical help. More than providing historical perspective, theological reflection, and practical lessons, it shows readers how to emulate the grace and truth of Jesus Christ in relating to the Catholic people whom they love.

One God

One God
Author: Robert Carden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Trinity
ISBN: 9780971961029

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A Naperville pastor seeks to answer the question: Who is God? The Bible expounds "only one God, ... the Father of Jesus Christ" and says nothing of a Trinity.