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Reformation Profiles

Sola Gratia: Ulrich Zwingli & the Rediscovery of Grace
Mankind continually looks internally for solutions that can only be found externally. In the sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church had created a system of merit integral for salvation and incumbent upon works. In the third part of this series, Stephen Nichols explains how the weight of these demands crushed Christians throughout Europe.
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Sola Fide: Lady Jane Grey & the Rediscovery of Justification by Faith
Paul and Silas' exhortation to the Philippian jailer in Acts 16:30 reminds that salvation comes through grace by faith alone. The Word of God is replete with similar assertions. In the fourth part of this series, Stephen Nichols tells the story of Lady Jane Grey and explains why she could face death with confidence.
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Solus Christus: John Calvin & the Blessing of Christ Alone
Throughout his life, John Calvin clung to the promise of eternal life, letting it infuse and shape everything he did. In the fifth part of this series, Stephen Nichols demonstrates how Calvin understood the principle of solus Christus ("Christ alone"), believing that the blessing of salvation by grace through faith alone awaits those who cling to our Lord and Savior, Jesus.
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Soli Deo Gloria: Glorifying God in Everything
The Reformers of the sixteenth and seventeenth century understood well the importance of not divorcing "religious life" and "normal life" as all of life is to be lived for the glory of God. In the sixth part of this series, Stephen Nichols explains how Soli Deo Gloria, "the glory of God alone," drove the Reformers in every area of life.
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Questions & Answers
In the final part of this series, Stephen Nichols helps believers understand why the Reformation mattered then and now. He answers questions such as what is the greatest threat to Sola Scriptura in the church today, what happened to Puritanism in the United States, and more.
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