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Rutledge Honorary History Club Sponsors Reformation Day Event
Nov 1, 2007
The Rutledge Honorary History Club on October 31, 2007, sponsored a
well-attended Reformation Day colloquium entitled “Modern Implications
of the Reformation.” Drs. Terry Lindley and Keith Bates discussed
contributions made by major Reformation figures and groups – Martin
Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, and the Anabaptists – to the
practice and theology of Christianity. These contributions included the
priesthood of the believer, Scripture as the sole authority in matters
of faith and doctrine (sola scriptura), a memorial view of the
Lord’s Supper, and religious liberty. A lively question-and-answer
session followed the two history professors’ presentations.

Dr. Keith Bates (left) makes a point about his Union University
educational experiences
during the October 31 history colloquium, while Dr. Terry Lindley
listens.

Attendees at the Reformation Day history colloquium listen intently
while Dr. Bates
discusses the significance of the Reformation for modern times.

