Essays by Thomas Howard, Mark Noll, and Ephraim Radner
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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
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** November 2014 • by Thomas Howard and Mark Noll
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** The Reformation at Five Hundred ([link removed])
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** “Tragic necessity” might not prove to be the final word on the Reformation. But it does seem not a bad place to start.
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** June 2012 • by Ephraim Radner
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** The Reformation Wrongly Blamed ([link removed])
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** One can, and indeed one should, argue about theological truths. But it is how we Christians argue with one another that may well determine the future of Christianity.
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