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Martin Luther: Father of modern liberty or political absolutism?

October 29, 2017 Robert R. Reilly 25

The German father of Protestantism did not seem to consider that his metaphysical undermining of the Church’s authority and the abandonment of natural law would […]

History

Women and the Protestant Reformation

October 28, 2017 Amy Welborn 8

Luther and the Reformers went to war against the evangelical counsels as ideals and as the core of a vowed, religious life. Every woman—it was […]

Features

Cardinal Koch: “The commemoration of the Reformation reminded us of what unites us”

October 27, 2017 CWR Staff 6

“In the commemoration of the Reformation,” says the President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, “the emphasis was above all on what we […]

Essay

Which Reformation? What reform?

October 25, 2017 George Weigel 4

In reality, there were multiple, contending reformations in play in the first centuries of modernity. […]

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Protestantism in the Catholic Church: The emergence of a shared tradition?

October 11, 2017 Dr. R. Jared Staudt 23

Here are three major ways in which Protestantism has influenced the Catholic Church. […]

Books

A lucid, insightful tour through the principles of ecumenism

August 22, 2017 Dr. Jared Ortiz 17

Peter Kreeft’s Catholics and Protestants: What Can We Learn from Each Other? emphasizes that Christ’s “Church will become wholly whole when it becomes wholly holy.” […]

The Dispatch

“Luther and His Progeny” addresses legacy, influence from Catholic perspective

August 5, 2017 Jerry Salyer 6

What Descartes set in motion in the world of thought, Luther a short time before had set in motion in religion:  the solitary individual standing in judgment on tradition, having to verify for himself each […]

Features

Further thoughts on Luther, the Reformation—and G. K. Chesterton

July 11, 2017 Dale Ahlquist 11

So, I took some heat from my previous article on the Reformation—“The Bible, the Reformation, and G.K. Chesterton”—because I implied that the Reformation was started by Protestants. Apparently I did not spend enough time attacking […]

History

Martin Luther: True reformer or defender of erroneous conscience?

June 25, 2017 Dr. R. Jared Staudt 6

Two trials, two appeals to conscience. Trial 1: I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. […]

The Dispatch

The Bible, the Reformation, and G.K. Chesterton

June 19, 2017 Dale Ahlquist 26

“I suppose it will take centuries to unwind the coil of confusion and stupidity, which began when the Reformers quite irrationally separated the Bible from the Church.” Although G.K. Chesterton is admired by both Protestants […]

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