By Drowning Equilibriums on Nov 27, 2012 in:
cambodia, tours, temples, world history, trips, angkor wat, history, travels, asia, travel 2012
Here's the other half of my temple run entry! I had to separate this one coz these are the "big guns", meaning your visit ain't legit without stepping foot in these temples. Presenting, Bayon and Angkor Wat! I also prepared short amateur videos so yo...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Nov 1, 2012 in:
Catholicism, Edict of Worms, Martin Luther, christianity, heretic, protestantism, reformation, vatican, world history, Catholic, excommunication, History, Reformation, luther, Reformation day, reformed, european history, religion
“Luther is now to be seen as a convicted heretic. He has twenty-one days from the fifteenth of April. After that, no one should give him shelter. His followers also are to be condemned, and his books will be erased from human memory.” - Edict of...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Oct 31, 2012 in:
Christianity, European history, German history, church history, eureka, faith, gospel, history, justification, martin luther, primary source, reformation, reformation day, reformed, world history, Justification by faith
“…I hated the word ‘righteousness of God’ [in Rom. 1:17], which according to the use and custom of all the teachers, I had been taught to understand philosophically regarding the formal or active righteousness as they called it, with which Go...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Oct 30, 2012 in:
95 theses, reformation day, reformation, protestantism, martin luther, primary source, history, world history, european history, church history, Christianity, Catholicism
Happy Reformation Day! Celebrating the recovery of the Scriptures October 31, 1517, a day that would mark a new change in Christendom and Europe, and perhaps the whole world. For the events that transpired after that were catalysts in the formation...
War and Euphoria The Crusades have been romanticized in movies… these soldiers were supposedly honorable knights sworn to protect the weak, to make a glorious pilgrimage to the Holy Land. But the Crusades were a clear picture of the ugly feudal uni...