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Saturday
Oct302010

Round the Sphere Again: For Reformation Day

…which, I’m sure you know, is the big holiday we celebrate tomorrow.

I reserve the right to update this post as I find if I find more good Reformation related posts.

A Laugh
Update!: What if? Some Reformation Day humour from Rey Reynoso.

The Solas
From Monergism.com: Five Pillars of the Reformation by Michael Horton. 

The History
James White discusses the backgrounds of the Reformation during the last half of Thursday’s Dividing Line. He explains why it couldn’t have started with Wycliff or Huss, but did with Luther.

You’ll want to listen to the first half of the program, too, which is a discussion of Francis Turretin, who was “used by God to help systematize and defend the truths of the Reformation.” (Alpha & Omega Ministries Apologetics Blog)

The Sufficiency
of scripture. Turretinfan posts from Pastor David King on the formal sufficiency of Scripture: Part 1 and Part 2. There will be more posts in this series, so you will want to watch for them. (Thoughts of Francis Turretin)

A Quote
What collection of posts for Reformation Day would be complete without Martin Luther in his own words?

It is impossible that Scripture should contradict itself; it only appears so to senseless and obstinate hypocrites.

Read Luther’s entire quote on the inerrancy of scripture at The Bible Archive.

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