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Why the Reformation Still Matters

On 31 October 1517, Martin Luther posted his ninety-five theses on the castle church door in Wittenberg. Five hundred years later, the Reformation still has important things to say. At its heart, the Reformation was a dispute about how we know God and how we can be right with him. At stake was our eternal future - and it still is.

In this book, Michael Reeves and Tim Chester show how the Reformation still matters - how it helps us answer questions like: How do we know what's true? Can we truly know God? How does God speak? What's wrong with us? How can we be saved?

"Rarely does one find such a rich combination of historical theology and passionate exegetical argument. This is a warm, pastoral, and rigorous defense of the central claims of the Reformation."?
- Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary, California

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On 31 October 1517, Martin Luther posted his ninety-five theses on the castle church door in Wittenberg. Five hundred years later, the Reformation still has important things to say. At its heart, the Reformation was a dispute about how we know God and how we can be right with him. At stake was our eternal future - and it still is.

In this book, Michael Reeves and Tim Chester show how the Reformation still matters - how it helps us answer questions like: How do we know what's true? Can we truly know God? How does God speak? What's wrong with us? How can we be saved?

"Rarely does one find such a rich combination of historical theology and passionate exegetical argument. This is a warm, pastoral, and rigorous defense of the central claims of the Reformation."?
- Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary, California

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