Katherine Parr: Queen of the English Reformation
The first woman to publish a book in her own name in the English language was Katherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King […]
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The first woman to publish a book in her own name in the English language was Katherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King […]
Michael Horton Remembers J.I. Packer: Having just heard about the home going of J. I. Packer, I am filled with mixed emotions: joy for him, […]
The death of a saint always fills fellow pilgrims with inner conflict: joy in their being in the presence of the Lord, without the pains […]
This past Monday, the Lord received John Webster, whom many have regarded as among the greatest living theologians. Others who knew him better have offered […]
The following article is from the December 17, 2011 edition of The Economist. How Luther went viral Five centuries before Facebook and the Arab spring, […]
Upstaged by Halloween, October 31 is also Reformation Day. As Protestants mark the 490th anniversary of Luther’s posting of the Ninety-Five Theses, how has the […]
Yesterday at 3:15 pm London time, John Stott was welcomed into the presence of Christ, whom he served so faithfully for many decades. Tim Stafford’s […]
After declining several invitations, John Witherspoon (1723-94) finally accepted a call as the first pastor of Nassau Presbyterian Church and president of Princeton College. At […]
This week marks the 500th anniversary of the birth of Protestant Reformer John Calvin. Who was Calvin and why is he worth remembering? On this […]
Modern Reformation recently sat down with Simonetta Carr, the author of John Calvin (published by Reformation Heritage Books, 2008), and asked a few questions about […]
Happy Reformation Sunday! What was the Reformation all about, and who were its principle players? Do we still need a Reformation, or have all the […]
The rallying cries of the sixteenth century Reformation were “Scripture alone,” “Christ alone,” “by grace alone,” “through faith alone,” and “to the glory of God […]