Johnson, Jeffrey D.
Reign
During the Middle Ages the church laboured to build a community of faith. Benedict, Columba, and Francis organized communities in which the Gospel could be preached. Theodulf, Anselm, and Bernard of Clairvaux answered the call to reform that community and theology. And when the church’s leaders drifted from the authority of Scripture, a first wave of reformers in Peter Waldo, John Wycliffe, and John Hus arose to call God’s people back to the grace of God.
This was a Church that sought to reign, love and conquest, a Church that wanted to secure freedom, and proclaim the gospel. When that Church fell into corruption it undertook its own reform. Which one of these is the medieval Church? They all are! And in that we can find hope in the God Who loves His Church as we seek to live in His name.
Author
Luke Herron Davis teaches ethics and church history at Westminster Christian Academy in St. Louis. He has authored books in the Cameron Ballack Mysteries and the Merivalkan Chronicles, as well as ‘Tough Issues, True Hope’. He has also penned lyrics to over seventy new hymns. An ordained priest in the Anglican Church in North America, Luke lives with his wife Christi and their family in St. Charles, Missouri.
Endorsements
" … a unique insight into the controversies of the church and how faithful people stood firm in their faith and held the gospel high."
Alistair Chalmers, Assistant Pastor of Bruntsfield Evangelical Church, Edinburgh
Ben Wagner, Rector, Anglican Church of the Resurrection, Chesterfield, Missouri
Michael A. G. Haykin, Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
Michael J. McClymond, Professor of Modern Christianity, Department of Theological Studies, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri
Linda Finlayson, Author of ‘God’s Timeline’ and ‘God’s Bible Timeline’