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The Monday Morning Protestant: Thomas Becon (c. 1512–1567)
Desiring God
Thomas Becon was a prolific pamphleteer, popular bestseller, and godly cleric in sixteenth-century England during the Reformation.
85 måneder siden
The Reformed Home: Learning from Family Worship in Protestant England
Desiring God
The Reformation transformed not only the church and the state, but also the family. If the Reformation was going to continue, every home had...
49 måneder siden
The Sacred Call to Normal Work: How the Reformation Renewed Vocation
Desiring God
The English evangelical clergy reiterated two primary arguments regarding work and vocation, arguments that were transferred to the Puritan work ethic in the...
25 måneder siden
‘Build Not Your Nest Here’: Learning Suffering from the Puritans
Desiring God
Saints in every age have been comforted in their sufferings when they've realized that God works our sufferings for our greater joy.
19 måneder siden
We Believe: The Story of the Apostles’ Creed
Desiring God
In twelve articles of faith, the Apostles' Creed gives Christians our common confession. In the face of heresy and ignorance,...
46 måneder siden
Necessary for these times: Thomas Cranmer and the Book of Homilies
First Things
Cranmer is justly remembered for his work in framing the traditional Symbols of Anglicanism, notably The Book of Common Prayer and The Forty-Two Articles.
140 måneder siden
Is your coworker an assclown or an asshat? Linguists explain the difference
Quartz
Are there subtle distinctions between the two? Linguists say yes.
73 måneder siden
Reading Luke with the Reformers | Timothy George
First Things
When Archbishop Thomas Cranmer published the first edition of the Book of Common Prayer in 1549, he . . . .
116 måneder siden
By hook or by crook
OUPblog
Here is a phrase whose origin seems to be known, but, as this does not mean that everybody knows it, a short discussion may not be out of...
102 måneder siden
Theological Reflections on the Pandemic
The Gospel Coalition
When we remember that God is our refuge and strength we can overcome fears and respond to crises with courage and compassion for our neighbors in need.
55 måneder siden