The two roots of the Protestant Reformation: Protest and Reform. To truly appreciate the Reformation and to discover how it can still impact our lives today, we need to value both of these roots. Some people are only focused on protest, in the sense of resistance. To them, the goal of the Protestant movement is […]
Category: Reformation 500
On Discussion
While scholars debate if Martin Luther actually nailed his 95 theses to a church door (or if he instead “mailed” them), no one debates his intention: to start a discussion about the abuses he saw in the church of his day. His purpose at that moment in his life was not protest or reform. He […]
On Questioning
It is human to question. And it is up to God to answer. We fool ourselves if we think we are somebody wise and can fully understand God. And yet, we are naturally driven to seek out God. We desire to see Him as He is. And this is right and good. A main aspect […]
On Purpose
Two benchmarks have been swirling in my head lately. One is personal: my upcoming birthday. The second is perhaps a little more globally relevant: the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. With both those things on my mind, I’ve been contemplating life, faith, and the future. As part of my mental journey I thought it might […]