The Reluctant Revolutionary
Today, for those who know a bit of Church history, is Reformation Day—the day upon which the Protestant Reformation unofficially kicked off when Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses to the door at Wittenberg.
A few years back, PBS put together this hour-long documentary on Luther, the “reluctant revolutionary.” (And yes, it is an hour long, but it’s quite good):
HT: Justin Taylor
In Other News
Education: Vote for Mark Lamprecht (who runs HereIBlog.com) to win a $10,000 blogging scholarship. Please take a couple of seconds and vote for him!
Audio Books: Christian Audio is celebrating Reformation Day by offering Martin Luther: In His Own Words free. The sale ends today, so go and get your copy now.
Culture: Kevin DeYoung examines the fluidity of statistics while offering a critique of AOL Health’s recent story announcing that 1 in 10 teens has had a same sex partner
In Case You Missed It
Here are a few of this week’s notable posts:
A review of Fred Sanders’ new book, The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything
John Piper on the highest, best, final decisive good
D.A. Carson on the accent of warning in the parables of Jesus
How do we pursue justice without undermining evangelism?




















