by Bob | Sep 27, 2010 | Martin Luther, Reformation, Sacred Friendships, Women of the Reformation
Women of the Reformation, Part I: Argula von Grumbach—Don’t Bury Your Talent The Big Idea: You may be familiar with male leaders of the Reformation, but do you know the empowering stories of the women of the Reformation? By celebrating the legacy of women heroes of...
by Bob | Jun 3, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Church History, Martin Luther, Sufferology
Part Three: Embracing the Legacy of Comforting Biblical Counseling A Word from Bob First, I posted this blog mini-series back in 2009. I am thankful for how the modern biblical counseling movement has developed and grown since then, especially in the area that...
by Bob | May 23, 2008 | Luther, Martin Luther, Women, Women's History, Women's Ministry, Women's Studies, Womens' Soul Care
The Hidden Tradition:The Women of the Reformation, Part IVReformation historian Roland Bainton proposed that the Reformation had a primary effect on the role of women in society. The dropping of monasticism in Protestant lands “made for the exaltation of the home, the...