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Table of Contents (Winter 2015)

Editorial: Remembering the Reformation by Reflecting on its Solas

Read Full Journal Next year the Church will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Historians usually date the start of the Reformation to the 1517 publication of Martin Luther’s “95 Theses.” On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther, a German Augustinian monk, posted his theses on a church door in the university town of…

Sola Scriptura in the Strange Land of Evangelicalism: The Peculiar but Necessary Responsibility of Defending Sola Scriptura Against Our Own Kind

Justification by Works and Sola Fide

The Word as a Means of Grace

Solus Christus: What the Reformers Taught and Why It Still Matters

Glory to God Alone: Another Look at a Reformation Sola

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Book Reviews (Winter 2015)

What is a disciple, anyway?

For followers of Christ, discipleship is not an optional extra for interested Christians.

Should I leave my church? 8 critical questions

No doubt, there are other questions that may need to be asked, but some of these helped me make this solemn decision.