St. Athanasius (c. 297-373) was a great Church Father and heroic opposer of the heresy of Arianism. He is probably the most-cited Church Father after St. Augustine in the writings of Protestant ...
Athanasius (A.D. 293-373) was the Bishop of Alexandria and one of the chief heroes for the development and defense of the Trinity, a champion of the Council of Nicaea, and author to a litany of ...
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenburg Church, igniting the Protestant Reformation. Luther was not trying to start a political or a spiritual revolution ...
Historian Mark Noll helps unravel the uses and misuses of ‘the Bible alone.’ It’s been a hallmark of Protestantism for 500 years, but what do we mean when we base our faith on “the Bible alone”? Is it ...
“God can change the world with just one willing soul/Who will stand up for the truth and give him starring role?/So come in to the fullness and open up the door/Maybe it is you he’s looking for”—from ...
Editor’s note: 2017 is the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Once a month, I'll look at different aspects of the movement. If there is a single phrase to sum up the Protestant ...