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Sinclair B. Ferguson • The Whole Christ


Constantine Campbell says, While the father of the Reformation held a view of imputation that depended on union with Christ, the trajectory of later Protestantism followed Melanchthon rather than Luther. Melanchthon thought primarily of the cross as a transaction and, according to [Mark] Seifrid, “the later Protestant formulaic description of justi
... See moreAndrew Root • Faith Formation in a Secular Age : Volume 1 (Ministry in a Secular Age): Responding to the Church's Obsession with Youthfulness

The three great men of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation are Luther, Calvin, and Loyola.
Bertrand Russell • History of Western Philosophy

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