Five hundred years after the Reformation, most Americans think the distinctions between Catholics and Protestants are just water under the Tiber River bridge.
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10 Ways the Reformation Still Reverberates
Martin Luther’s dramatic challenge to the Catholic Church in 1517 was a watershed event that brought rapid changes. The force of this Word-centric revival of the gospel continues to ripple into our day.
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What Do Americans Know About the Reformation?
Most Americans could tell you some facts about the Protestant Reformation. Just don’t ask them about the doctrines behind the event.
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Most American Protestants Doubt Core Protestant Doctrines
Five hundred years after Martin Luther launched the Protestant Reformation, American Protestants aren’t quite sure about two of the movement’s foundational beliefs.
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Echoes of the Reformation
Why the five solas are still crucial to who we are as Christians
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When the Pope Talks, Protestants Listen. Or Do They?
Pope Francis is boosting the reputation of the Catholic Church among Protestant pastors in America. However, half of Protestant pastors say they do not value Pope Francis’ opinion on matters of theology.
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