The History of the Reformation The Goose That Became a Swan John Huss (Part 2)
The History of the Reformation The Morning Star of the Reformation John Wycliffe (Part 3)
The History of the Reformation De Haeretico Comburendo The Lollards (Part 4)
The History of the Reformation...The Little Red Bible Chained to the Wall (Part 5)
The History of the Reformation The Cowl (Part 6)
The History of the Reformation Rome and Romans (Part 7)
The History of the Reformation The Door (Part 8)
The History of the Reformation The Three Trials (Part 9 of 12)
The History of the Reformation Mass Confusion & Marriage (Part 10 of 12)
The History of the Reformation The Law and the Gospel (Part 11 of 12)
THE ROOTS OF THE REFORMATION (Part 2) BY KARL ADAM
THE ROOTS OF THE REFORMATION (Part 3) BY KARL ADAM
THE ROOTS OF THE REFORMATION (Part 4) BY KARL ADAM
THE ROOTS OF THE REFORMATION (Part 5) BY KARL ADAM
History Ping...
I was baptized as an infant & confirmed in the old ELC; then much later I was (re)Baptized as a believer. I would never quibble with him regarding infant baptism or even Consubstantiation. After being re-introduced to Luther by my ex-Lutheran (LCMS) Pastor I have read & re-read Bondage of the Will. In it Luther commended Erasmus for, alone among all his critics & enemies, recognizing the issue; which was, from Johnston & Packers intro, The whole work of mans salvation, first to last, is Gods; and all the glory for it must be Gods also.