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Thomas Power

Gearing up and looking back

As Wycliffe College gears up to mark the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation, we cannot help but turn our eyes to our own roots. And there's no better person to dig into the past than Thomas Power, Adjunct Professor of Church History, and Theological Librarian here at Wycliffe.

Date Published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017

The Lord's Prayer - Edited by Karen Stiller

The Lord's Prayer - Essays by Wycliffe Faculty

The Lord's Prayer, edited by Karen Stiller, senior editor of Faith Today, with a foreword by Professor Tom Power, is a collection of essays by Wycliffe College faculty.

Date Published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Alec Ryrie

Celebrating a love-affair

While scholars concur that there have been several reformations throughout church history, there is only one that people tend to think of when they refer to “The Reformation,” and that is the Protestant Reformation. It began in 1517 when a German monk and theologian named Martin Luther circulated his Ninety-Five Theses, which objected to certain practices by the Roman Catholic Church.

Date Published: Tuesday, August 1, 2017

The Rev Gerald McDermott, PH.D

Did Jesus And Paul Want To Start A New Religion?

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