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G. K. Chesterton
GKCdaily
I am firmly convinced that the Reformation of the 16th century was as near as any mortal thing can come to unmixed evil. Even the parts of the Reformation that
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Mike McHargue
mikemchargue
One of the weirdo Facebook groups about mystical spirituality today started talking about the need for a "New Reformation" in the Christian faith last week. I've been mulling that over
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
As well as Hallowe'en, today is also Reformation Day - commemorating the beginnings of the Reformation in 1517 - so today may be a good time to explore how the
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Katie Crosby
crosby_katie
This is a good question: I see a lot of responses to my tweet discussing jobs and calling, but the term is way broader than that. I actually like the
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Alex DiPrima
Alex_DiPrima
One of the most wonderful things the Reformation recovered was congregational participation in worship. At the dawn of the 16th century, corporate worship was chiefly the province of clerics and
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Anli Serfontein
anliserfontein
Today #ReformationDay 2020 - the day in 1517 when Catholic monk Martin #Luther nailed his 95 theses against the Castle Church door in #Witttenberg #Reformationstag #Reformation A thread. It ultimately
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R. Scott Clark
RScottClark
Thread:Dear Evangelical,I understand that you're growing frustrated with evangelicalism, because it's theology, piety, & practice is shallow and short (historically). You *assume* (fear) that Romanism really *is* the ancient chu
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EHS
EcclesHistSoc
I'm also interested in the long afterlives of saints' cults, especially in England after the Reformation. Saints' cults survived in a number of different ways... Firstly, they were perpetuated by
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Ian Edward Caveny #W🔥T
poetinbabylon
I don't know what to call it, but over the past twenty years we steadily watched a certain form (and I mean "form": musical style, liturgical structure, ecclesiology) of church
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Taylor Combs
combstaylor_
The "evangelicalism" people talk about on Twitter doesn't exist. People talk about it like it is a monolithic, cohesive network, with discernible and clear leaders, doctrine, culture, etc. But it
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David☧
DavidApsens
I've had a lot of interest in the last two weeks about Mary from both Protestant and Catholics alike (DM and IRL). "but Catholics worship Mary tho" from Protestants and
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Jennifer Ortakales
JOrtakales
I spent years in the #fashionindustry as a writer and working retail. My first ticket to #NYFW felt like the lid was open to this giant, sparkly, exclusive world. But
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Steffen Hope
HopeSteffen
Today's teaching has been a double lecture on the Reformation & Sweden in the sixteenth century, which gave me an excuse to go into early print culture & partly explain
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Ahiram 🇱🇧🇭🇰
AhiramIII
This is my own personal analysis on the current political deadlock that is preventing any possible reformation in Lebanon: 0/9 The current elite system is not capable of adapting which
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
For over four decades, American evangelicals have embraced the special-interest paradigm of political engagement—arguing, in effect, that the interests of Christians should take priority over conflicting claims of other interest
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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
The trouble with the idea of 'Anglicanism' (and, worse still, its back-projection onto the 16th and 17th centuries) is that the Elizabethan Settlement was not about forming or celebrating a
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