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This is part of the series on 'Precursors to the Protestant Reformation'. This lesson focuses on 'The Rise of Christian Humanism'. That sounds like a strange term in our day, but Pastor Jeff explains what the movement was and its importance in paving the way toward the Reformation.
Desiderius Eramsmus was possibly the most important of those we can call 'Christian Humanists'. He was a man of great learning and stressed education. He was respected by Martin Luther, but their theological views were not the same. In fact, 'Bondage of the Will' was written as an answer to Erasmus.
This series focuses in on God's Providential workings to pave the way toward the Protestant Reformation.
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Good study. This was a good study about a laborius man. However, in him we can see the tragedy of trying to reform man, church and society by education, in the absence of God's grace and regeneration.
Pastor Jeff came to Christ at age 20 while serving in the U.S. Navy. He earned his undergraduate degree in Management from the University of Redlands and his graduate degree in Theological Studies from Westminster Seminary California. He also earned a certificate of completion...