Oct
31
Reformation Day
Filed Under God, Faith & Spirituality
Today is Reformation Day. In Wittenberg, Saxony (present-day Germany), 491 years ago today, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the All Saints’ Church, which served as a notice board for university-related announcements. The result would be arguably the most significant transformation in church history.
Jamaica and I traveled to Germany three years ago and we traced some of Martin Luther’s steps. We visited the place where he nailed the 95 Theses (the original building had burned down).
Although Facebook, blogs and Twitter were non existent in those days, something else had been gaining major mainstream momentum. Thanks to the printing press, “the 95 Theses were quickly translated from Latin into German, printed, and widely copied, making the controversy one of the first in history to be aided by the printing press. Within two weeks, the theses had spread throughout Germany; within two months throughout Europe.”
If you haven’t read the theses, I encourage you to do so.
We must not forget that the Reformation was a reformation of the church. I think too many times we think culture needs a reformation or that “they” need a reformation.
No my friends, we need a reformation.
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