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In 1517, Martin Luther drafted a document known as The 95 Theses, and its publication is used to date the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. The recent 500th anniversary of that event ...
What would it mean for mainline Protestants to understand and appropriate the message of Luther’s 95 Theses? For all the ballyhoo over the centuries, I have come to wonder whether the message has ever ...
As the story has it, on the eve of All Saints' Day, a renegade monk named Martin Luther hammered 95 theses that challenge Catholic doctrine onto a church door in Germany. And he launched a ...
Five hundred years ago, on Oct. 31, 1517, the small-town monk Martin Luther marched up to the castle church in Wittenberg and nailed his 95 Theses to the door, thus lighting the flame of the ...
As the Christian world today commemorates the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s posting of his famous 95 Theses, it would do well to learn from Luther’s inability to control the revolution ...
But this commerce was fatefully challenged by the 95 theses of a lowly German monk in Wittenberg long before completion of the lofty basilica. Martin Luther’s theses do not reflect the shining ...
Luther's 95 Theses, which he released on Oct. 31, 1517, is generally regarded as the start of the Reformation, a time in which new religions, including Lutheranism, sprung up to challenge the ...
As the story goes, Luther nailed his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany, on Oct. 31, 1517. The German monk's theses helped spark the Protestant Reformation, a pivotal moment in ...
Like Luther, I present 95 theses or in my case, 95 faith observations drawn from my 64 years of living and practicing religion and spirituality. I trust I am not alone in recognizing these truths. For ...
When Martin Luther posted his 95 theses 500 years ago, he unwittingly sowed the seeds for the Protestant Reformation. Mormon blogger Liz Johnson has no illusions about doing the same for the LDS ...