Who Was Peter Waldo: A Merchant Who Inspired a Movement
Peter Waldo, a 12th-century merchant turned reformer from Lyons, challenged the Church with his embrace of poverty and lay preaching, sowing seeds for the Protestant Reformation.
Peter Waldo, a 12th-century merchant turned reformer from Lyons, challenged the Church with his embrace of poverty and lay preaching, sowing seeds for the Protestant Reformation.
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John Wycliffe, often hailed as the "Morning Star of the Reformation," was an English theologian, philosopher, and reformer whose ideas set the stage for the religious revolution that would occur over a...
Cessationism is a theological stance that posits the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as tongues, prophecy, and healing, ceased with the Apostolic Age. This perspective, deeply intertwined with historical, theological,...
Continuationism is a theological perspective within Christianity that posits the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and healing, have not ceased but continue to be active...
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